Amy-Jane Gielen, Ph.D., has over 15 years of experience and is a leading expert in countering violent extremism (CVE). She serves as an Associate Fellow at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) and operates her own research and consultancy company, A.G. Advies, which focuses on radicalization and counter-radicalization strategies. Gielen specializes in disengagement and rehabilitation of extremists, strategic communications, and evidence-based policy-making. She has actively contributed to the Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) and engages in public speaking and training.
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Carl Miller is a leading figure in digital politics and technology research. He is the co-founder and Research Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media (CASM) at Demos, a UK-based think tank. His work explores how social media and digital technologies transform society, politics, and security. Miller has extensively researched digital crime, cyber security, disinformation, radicalization, and online manipulation.
He has authored several major reports and a notable book, "The Death of the Gods: The New Global Power Grab," which investigates the shifting dynamics of power in the digital age. Miller's research includes immersive, first-hand reporting from various global contexts, such as cyber-crime raids, hacker gatherings, and information warfare units.
Specialties:
- Digital Politics
- Cyber Security
- Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT)
- Disinformation and Online Manipulation
The Wall Street Journal, Wired, and The Times have featured Miller's insights in prominent media outlets. He is also a frequent keynote speaker, addressing global trends and digital disruption.
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Jan Jaap van Eerten is a researcher at Labyrinth Research and Consultancy in Utrecht, the Netherlands. He holds a Master's degree in Islam in the Modern World, Conflict Studies, and Human Rights from the University of Utrecht. From 2015 to 2017, he studied social media programs for preventing radicalization and co-authored the book "Challenging Extremist Views on Social Media: Developing a Counter-Messaging Response" (National Library of Australia).ustralia).
Leah Selig Chauhan is a Senior Associate for Online Safety at Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator. She used to work at Tech Against Terrorism, where she helped fight online extremism. Leah's expertise is in engaging communities, creating counter-narratives, and stopping radicalization. She is involved in the Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN), which focuses on helping people leave extremist groups and encouraging positive online conversations. Leah has been recognized as a top influencer in her field. She has significantly contributed to online safety and public policy, as mentioned in Migration and Home Affairs and Welp Magazine.
Lore Colaert is a Flemish Peace Institute researcher specializing in radicalization and de-radicalization. She joined the institute in October 2015 and focuses on local and regional prevention of violent radicalization in Flanders. Colbert studied history at Ghent University and has researched the pursuit of acknowledgment by victims of the Spanish Civil War and dictatorship. Her work includes analyzing the impact of radical beliefs and violent behavior. She has also edited books on de-radicalization and provided policy insights for preventing violent extremism.
Marcel Maussen is a political scientist specializing in the governance of religious and ethnic diversity, migration, and free speech in multicultural societies. He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam, leading research in religious pluralism and public policy. Maussen has written extensively on how European societies manage religious diversity, law, religion, and politics. His book "Regulation of Speech in Multicultural Societies," co-authored with Ralph Grillo, explores free speech and the regulation of offensive or hate speech in multicultural settings. Maussen has contributed to understanding how states balance freedom of expression with the need to protect religious and ethnic minorities from harmful speech. He also addresses issues like the establishment of mosques in Europe and the role of religious schools. Additionally, Maussen engages in public discourse, offering insights into how European religious freedom and expression policies are evolving amid growing cultural diversity.
Merel Talbi is a PhD candidate at VU University Amsterdam, focusing on social and political epistemology. Her research explores how diverse beliefs and values can coexist in public debates in pluralistic societies. Talbi uses an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from her background in philosophy, political science, comparative literature, and law. This enriches her examination of the sociological implications of laws and civic education. Outside of academia, Talbi is a local politician for GroenLinks, holding an elected position in the Amsterdam Oost district council. Her commitment to both scholarly pursuits and civic duties showcases her profound impact on the academic and political landscapes.
Paul Thomas, born in 1951, is a celebrated New Zealand novelist, journalist, sports biographer, and scriptwriter. Known as the 'Godfather of New Zealand crime fiction,' Thomas has made significant contributions to the literary scene with his sharp, witty writing style and deep dives into the psychological nuances of urban life. His work predominantly features the iconic character Tito Ihaka, a Māori detective navigating the complexities of Auckland’s society.
Manu works at the Flemish Government in risk management and Business Continuity Management. On this website, he shares his own opinions regarding these and related fields.
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