1st Edition

Far-Right Extremism Online Beyond the Fringe

By Tine Munk Copyright 2025
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    Imparting crucial insights into the digital evolution of far-right extremism and its challenges, this book explores how far-right extremism has transformed, utilizing digital spaces for communication and employing coded language to evade detection.

    Far-right extremism has spread extensively across online platforms. Flourishing within echo chambers, these groups propagate different types of online and offline actions and advance their hateful ideologies to a wide-ranging audience. Highlighting the intricacies surrounding far-right extremism, distinguishing it from terrorism and examining its contemporary digital manifestations, this study  sheds light on how far-right groups utilize online platforms for communication, radicalization, and on-ground actions, relying on alternative truths, misinformation, conspiracy theories, fashion, and memes to connect with like-minded individuals. The book also addresses content moderation challenges and the impact of rising populism in today's political climate, which fuels societal divisions and uncertainty.

    Far-Right Extremism Online is a valuable resource for academics, students, analysts, and professionals working in counter-extremism, cybersecurity, digital communication, and national security. It is also an indispensable guide for those concerned about far-right extremism in the digital age.

    Chapter One: Introduction. Unveiling Far-Right Extremism Online

    Chapter Two: Hate in the Digital Age. Navigating Contemporary Far-Right Extremism and Terrorism

    Chapter Three: Web of Hate. The Digital Landscape of Far-Right Extremism

    Chapter Four: Digital Dynamics of Far-Right Extremism: Platforms and Communications

    Chapter Five: Merging the Online and Offline Environments: Codes and Symbols

    Chapter Six: Concluding Remarks and Reflections

    Biography

    Tine Munk is a Senior Lecturer in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Tine is predominately teaching and researching cybercrime and cybersecurity. Her overarching research interest is cybercrimes in a political context focusing on these crimes’ power, responses, and impacts.