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Cyber Radicalisation: The Effects of Modern Technology on Political Extremism Panel

Moderator: Dr Yvan Guichaoua

David Ibsen, executive director for the Counter Extremism Project

Adeline Hulin, Poject coordinator of EU- UNESCO funded project on Media Accountability and Freedom of expression

Tommasso Virgili, European Foundation for Democracy

**Part of the special edition of the podcast featuring some of the events at this year's BSIS International Conference: Digital Disruptions - How Technology Changes Our Reality***

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https://www.facebook.com/bsisconference/

The Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) International Conference 2018 will explore the dramatic changes sparked by persisting technological innovations: developments shaking the foundations of established political, economic, and social paradigms. What began as a parallel digital sphere now disrupts the physical world, fundamentally changing our understanding of society. What impacts does technology have on our identities and the rise of extremism? How does the borderless online realm impact our system of nation states and democracy? What importance will we ascribe to the concept of trust, in an increasingly faceless transparent world? This academic event endeavours to examine these developments in more depth through the examples of radicalisation, political communication, and humanitarian aid.

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Cyber Radicalisation: The Effects of Modern Technology on Political Extremism Panel

Moderator: Dr Yvan Guichaoua

David Ibsen, executive director for the Counter Extremism Project

Adeline Hulin, Poject coordinator of EU- UNESCO funded project on Media Accountability and Freedom of expression

Tommasso Virgili, European Foundation for Democracy

**Part of the special edition of the podcast featuring some of the events at this year's BSIS International Conference: Digital Disruptions - How Technology Changes Our Reality***

For more information:
https://www.kent.ac.uk/brussels/conference/index.html

https://www.facebook.com/bsisconference/

The Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) International Conference 2018 will explore the dramatic changes sparked by persisting technological innovations: developments shaking the foundations of established political, economic, and social paradigms. What began as a parallel digital sphere now disrupts the physical world, fundamentally changing our understanding of society. What impacts does technology have on our identities and the rise of extremism? How does the borderless online realm impact our system of nation states and democracy? What importance will we ascribe to the concept of trust, in an increasingly faceless transparent world? This academic event endeavours to examine these developments in more depth through the examples of radicalisation, political communication, and humanitarian aid.

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