Mainstreaming Digital Human Rights: A pan-European Policy Roadmap to Combat Online Antisemitism
Since long before the October 7 attacks, Jewish communities in Europe have experienced growing hate, harassment and hostility on social media. This policy paper articulates the key challenges of online […]
New ISD research compilation on Online Antisemitism
From mainstream to extreme, from far left to far right and large platforms to fringe ecosystems, antisemitism on social media is a universal challenge. For many years and across different […]
The German Far Right – Online A Longitudinal Study, Paula Matlach & Dominik Hammer
In the period from 1 January 2021 until 31 March 2023, this study examined how members of the German far-right capitalised on developments like the Covid-19 pandemic, focusing on their […]
Holocaust Distortions on Social Media After 10/7. The Antisemitic Mobilization, Gunther Jikeli (ISCA)
The report includes an analysis of Holocaust-related content on five social media platforms revealed the widespread presence of Holocaust denial and distortion. This study also highlighted how these distorted references […]
Who do Poles see when they see a Jew? – Report on research carried out by the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Marcin Napiórkowski
In 2022, a three-stage research project was conducted on commission of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. It aimed to map the most important cultural codes that […]
“The Active Club Milieu in Sweden”, My Vingren (EXPO)
In recent years, the Active Club concept has become the fastest growing phenomenon in the right-wing extremist milieu in the US and Europe. In 2023, the milieu established itself in […]
CCOA compendium: The Fragility of Freedom – Online Holocaust Denial and Distortion
This report, published in advance of Holocaust Memorial Day 2024, themed around the Fragility of Freedom, investigates the contemporary challenges of online Holocaust denial and distortion. It features five articles […]