In this study, the victimization of adolescents and young adults through online hate speech was investigated, a phenomenon that can cause severe psychological harm during critical developmental stages. Drawing on criminology’s routine activity theory, the research investigates factors that help…
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Social Media Literacy – As an emerging concept that remains underdeveloped in the literature, it is presented as a relevant framework for understanding how individuals interact with digital platforms. Through a systematic review, the authors aimed to descriptively analyze the main definitions and…
A systematic review investigated the role of family-related risk and protective factors in radicalization, an area where evidence remains fragmented despite the recognized importance of family contexts in antisocial behaviors. It also considered the potential impact of radicalization on families…
This systematic review examined the current state of research on the involvement of young people in hate speech, an area the authors affirm that remains relatively underexplored. Two main issues make its focus: the prevalence of hate speech among children and adolescents, including the definitions…
This literature review has the purpose of analyzing the impact of digital literacy and its evolving nature on individuals’ daily lives. It explores digital literacy frameworks, approaches to digital literacy education, as well as the relationship between digital literacy and critical thinking,…
This systematic meta-review of scientific literature addresses the concepts of media literacy, information literacy, and digital literacy, examining how these three forms of literacy are defined and discussed. Texts were retrieved in two stages. The first text extraction was carried out in November…
Hate speech could be efficiently addressed and prosecuted based on how it is operationalized, yet, according to the authors of this study, existing theoretical definitions remain insufficiently developed and difficult to apply in practice. To address this limitation, an empirical definition of hate…
As the idea of resilience to radicalization has become key in policymaking for the prevention of violent extremism, the way in which this resilience is understood by frontline workers is important to understand. In light of this, the authors conducted a Q-methodology study, which identified diverse…
In this study, changes in support for violent extremism during the transition from late adolescence to early adulthood were investigated, a period that may either increase vulnerability to radicalization or promote maturation and prosocial development. Using longitudinal data from a cohort study in…
In this article, the authors examine how in past studies related to radicalization and counter-radicalization the experiences of former extremists have been used to inform the understanding of such issues. For this purpose, empirical research on radicalization and counter-radicalization that…
In this article, the way how exposure to derogatory language targeting immigrants and minority groups contributes to political radicalization and deteriorates intergroup relations is discussed. The psychological processes underlying both the effects of hate speech and its proliferation in…
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and impact of hateful speech within college communities, where such speech can have particularly harmful psychological and social consequences. Regulating hateful speech on college campuses raises complex socio-political challenges, making it essential…