An academic research network on

ONLINE EXTREMISM AND TERRORISM

What is VOX-Pol?

VOX-Pol is a world-leading research network on online extremism and terrorism. It is a global network, with 30 member institutions from 12 different countries across Europe, North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australasia. VOX-Pol researchers have expertise in jihadism, the extreme right and left, nationalist-separatist actors, and emerging forms of extremism.

Highlights

Blog Post
VOX-Pol Newsletter 13(1)
Welcome to Volume 13, Issue 1 of the monthly VOX-Pol Newsletter. THE CATALYST PUBLIC POLICY CHAMPIONS PROGRAMME The Catalyst Public Policy Champions Programme is…

April 17, 2026
Blog Post
Forgetting the basics? Resurgent Islamic State on Facebook
By Sean McCafferty In recent years there has been suggestion of a tech backslide by major social media platforms, leading…

April 15, 2026
Blog Post
Jihadi Nasheed on Indonesian TikTok: From Militant Audio to Background Sound
By Nauval El Ghifari Extremism in the Age of Short Form Content Over the past decade, online extremism has not…

April 8, 2026

Online Library

Our Online Library collects in one place a large volume of publications related to various aspects of violent online political extremism.

Latest Blog Posts

Blog
Forgetting the basics? Resurgent Islamic State on Facebook
April 15, 2026
By Sean McCafferty In recent years there has been suggestion of a tech backslide by major social media platforms, leading to a reduction in proactive content moderation. This has become a significant concern for scholars of online terrorism. This blog post examines a sample of empirical data from Facebook that suggests there is a resurgence ...
Blog
Jihadi Nasheed on Indonesian TikTok: From Militant Audio to Background Sound
April 8, 2026
By Nauval El Ghifari Extremism in the Age of Short Form Content Over the past decade, online extremism has not disappeared so much as it has changed form. Earlier expressions were concentrated on closed forums and ideological websites; contemporary ones increasingly surface within mainstream social media. What has shifted is not the presence of extremist ...

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