Decoding the Web: Understanding Global Extremism Online
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Decoding the Web: Understanding Global Extremism Online

An integration of the role of digital platforms and extremism online, with Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss and The Atlantic's Ali Breland

By Goethe-Institut Washington D.C.

Date and time

Wednesday, May 21 · 6 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Goethe-Institut Washington

1377 R Street Northwest #Suite 300 (Third Floor Washington, DC 20009

Agenda

5:30 PM

Doors open


Join us for a complimentary glass of wine or beer before the conversation begins

6:00 PM

Discussion Begins

Ali Breland

Cynthia Miller-Idriss


Followed by an audience Q&A

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for a conversation that draws from Dr. Cynthia Miller Idriss's Hate in the Homeland and The Extreme Gone Mainstream to examine the complex landscape of digital extremism around the globe. We’ll delve into what fuels paths to extremism online, especially in young people, and how to become more resilient to manipulative content online.

This conversation is a part of Goethe-Institut Washington’s Defending Digital Democracy Series.

Featuring:

Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss is a Professor in the School of Public Affairs and in the School of Education at the American University in Washington, DC, where she is also the founding director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL). She is a Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Entrepreneur and recently served as the inaugural creative lead for the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation’s residency program on social cohesion in Berlin, Germany. Dr. Miller-Idriss regularly testifies before the U.S. Congress and briefs policy, security, education and intelligence agencies in the U.S., the United Nations, and other countries on trends in domestic violent extremism and strategies for prevention and disengagement. She is the author, co-author, or co-editor of seven books, including ‘Just Grab the Bitch’: How Misogyny Fuels Mass Violence, forthcoming in 2025 from Princeton University Press and Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right (Princeton University Press, 2022), and is currently at work on a new co-authored book (with Pasha Dashtgard) on evidence-based prevention of hate-fueled violence. Dr. Miller-Idriss writes frequently for mainstream audiences, as an opinion columnist for MSNBC and in other recent by-lines in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Post, Politico, USA Today, The Boston Globe, and more.

Moderated by Ali Breland is a staff writer at The Atlantic. His writing has also appeared in The New Republic, The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Logic(s) Magazine, and elsewhere. He was a 2024 Livingston Award finalist for his reporting on the impact of the far right’s resurgence in Germany. At The Atlantic, he writes about the internet, politics, and technology.

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