DiscoverBeyond Us and Them. Podcast on radicalization in the times of social polarizationPart 7. Rasha Nagem tells Filip Pazderski about the emotions and human needs that extremist groups’ recruiters use to play on online.
Part 7. Rasha Nagem tells Filip Pazderski about the emotions and human needs that extremist groups’ recruiters use to play on online.

Part 7. Rasha Nagem tells Filip Pazderski about the emotions and human needs that extremist groups’ recruiters use to play on online.

Update: 2022-02-24
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Rasha Nagem from French organisation Les Militants des Savoirs talks about emotions and human needs that recruiters of extremist groups use online to play on, and why young people can easily give in to these actions and enter the process of radicalisation during online activities. She also explains how computer games and collaborative work on a disinformation film about a global conspiracy using 'Chinese noodles' can be used to build knowledge and sensitise young people to the challenges they may face online

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Part 7. Rasha Nagem tells Filip Pazderski about the emotions and human needs that extremist groups’ recruiters use to play on online.

Part 7. Rasha Nagem tells Filip Pazderski about the emotions and human needs that extremist groups’ recruiters use to play on online.

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