COVID pandemic & violent extremism

The COVID pandemic has had a significant impact on the growth and trajectory of violent extremism. AVERT members have contributed their expertise and been featured in related media coverage about the pandemic and violent extremism. Here are some highlighted contributions by AVERT members.

 

The pandemic has provided fertile conditions for conspiracy theories and “conspirituality” in Australia

Anna Halafoff, Enqi Weng, Cristina Rocha, Andrew Singleton, Alexandra Roginski, and Emily Marriott, ABC Religion & Ethics

Far right extremists involved in protests

Dr Debra Smith, ABC News Breakfast

Resilience, Radicalisation and Democracy in the COVID-19 pandemic

Dr Vivian Gerrand, Open Democracy

Why the Victorian protests should concern us all

Dr Joshua Roose, The Conversation

Impact of COVID-19 on conflict and peace in Pakistan

Dr Zahid Ahmed, Peace Insight

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