by Heather J. Williams, Luke J. Matthews, Pauline Moore, Matthew A. DeNardo, James V. Marrone, Brian A. Jackson, William Marcellino and Todd C. Helmus
RAND Corporation, 2022
Paper: 978-1-9774-0960-7 | eISBN: 978-1-9774-0961-4
Library of Congress Classification HV6432.W5459 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification 363.3250973

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The authors reviewed literature on White identity terrorism and racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism (REMVE) and analyzed social media data from six platforms that host extremist content. They developed a network map that evaluates REMVE network construction, connectivity, geographic location, and proclivity to violence and found that users in the United States are overwhelmingly responsible for REMVE discourse online.

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