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Social Media narratives: addressing extremism in middle age

Project description

Increasing middle age resilience to online extremism

The online spread of conspiracy theories, disinformation and extremist narratives is on the rise. It is affecting public trust in democratic institutions and science. It is even promoting violence. Middle-aged persons (45-65 years old) are vulnerable to extremist narratives and also influential as decision-makers. The EU-funded SMIDGE project will analyse extremist discourse and narratives across Europe through social network analysis and textual and content analysis of extremist speech. With a focus on middle-aged persons, the project will conduct interviews and surveys to probe national and demographic aspects in Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Italy, Kosovo and the United Kingdom. Engaging stakeholders to co produce counter-narratives and training resources, SMIDGE will promote reflexivity and design tools and trainings for journalists and security professionals.

Objective

Conspiracy theories, misinformation and extremism online is a growing concern to governments. Extreme political narratives have been rising across Europe and these narratives influence mainstream political discourses and policies. This is having a direct impact on perceptions of democratic institutions, trust in science, and leads to calls for direct action (Jan 6th incursion in USA) to overthrow or disrupt democratically elected governments. Those in middle age (45-65) may be both susceptible to extremist narratives and also influential as decision-makers. This group is under-researched, but the impact of them being drawn into extremist content may have significant consequences on political discourse, democratic processes and institutions. SMIDGE will analyse the various forms of extremist discourses and narratives across Europe through social network analysis, textual and content analysis of extremist discourse, and will consider national and demographic specifics through survey, focus groups and interviews in 6 countries (UK, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Kosovo, Cyprus). From this in-depth examination of the current state of the art, SMIDGE will produce counter-narratives, education and training resources aimed at promoting reflexivity, alongside multi-level policy recommendations and evidence-based tools and training for journalists and security professionals. The counter-content will be created through collaboration with stakeholders during co-creation exercises in the focus groups. SMIDGE takes the theory of responsible research and innovation (RRI) as its core conceptual approach to ensure that the project adheres to the highest ethical and quality standards. The outputs from SMIDGE will provide evidence-based content, tools and resources that will directly help to counter extremist narratives from multiple perspectives, thereby providing greater understanding of the specificities and characteristics of those in middle-age and their vulnerability to extremism online.

Coordinator

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
Net EU contribution
€ 536 524,63
Address
NORREGADE 10
1165 Kobenhavn
Denmark

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Region
Danmark Hovedstaden Byen København
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 536 524,63

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