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Promoting online voices for countering violent extremism / Todd C. Helmus, Erin York, Peter Chalk. [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-130-OSD.Publication details: [Santa Monica, California?] : RAND Corporation, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (15 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780833078711
  • 0833078712
  • 9780833078698
  • 0833078690
Report number: RR-130-OSDSubject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HV6431
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Contents:
Key issues and challenges in empowering constructive Muslim voices -- Existing CVE in the United States -- Challenges confronting online CVE activism -- Case studies of capacity building -- Recommendations -- Conclusion.
Summary: American Muslims have played an important role in helping to counter violent extremism (CVE) and support for al-Qa'ida, and are increasingly using the Internet and social media to these ends. Discussions with a number of Muslim leaders active in social media suggest that it is possible to expand such efforts even further, and doing so is a major objective of the August 2011 White House strategy to counter violent extremism. RAND researchers reviewed literature and interviewed American Muslims experienced in social media to understand and explain key challenges facing Muslim activists against extremism, and to identify ways in which the public and private sector can help empower CVE voices online. Their recommendations include reducing the national security focus of CVE where possible: addressing sources of mistrust within the Muslim community, focusing engagement and education on those influential in social media, and enhancing both government and private-sector funding and engagement.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Key issues and challenges in empowering constructive Muslim voices -- Existing CVE in the United States -- Challenges confronting online CVE activism -- Case studies of capacity building -- Recommendations -- Conclusion.

American Muslims have played an important role in helping to counter violent extremism (CVE) and support for al-Qa'ida, and are increasingly using the Internet and social media to these ends. Discussions with a number of Muslim leaders active in social media suggest that it is possible to expand such efforts even further, and doing so is a major objective of the August 2011 White House strategy to counter violent extremism. RAND researchers reviewed literature and interviewed American Muslims experienced in social media to understand and explain key challenges facing Muslim activists against extremism, and to identify ways in which the public and private sector can help empower CVE voices online. Their recommendations include reducing the national security focus of CVE where possible: addressing sources of mistrust within the Muslim community, focusing engagement and education on those influential in social media, and enhancing both government and private-sector funding and engagement.

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