Julia Ebner

Julia Ebner is an Austrian author and researcher known for her work on extremism and radicalization. She has written extensively on topics related to online extremism, disinformation, and the impact of digital platforms on society.

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  1. 1. Going Mainstream

    How Extremists Are Taking Over

    In this insightful exploration, the author delves into the subtle yet powerful ways extremist ideologies infiltrate mainstream society, often going unnoticed until their impact becomes undeniable. Through a blend of investigative journalism and personal experiences, the narrative uncovers the strategies employed by radical groups to normalize their beliefs, highlighting the role of social media, political discourse, and cultural shifts in this transformation. The book serves as a wake-up call, urging readers to recognize and challenge these insidious influences before they become deeply entrenched in everyday life.

  2. 2. Going Dark

    The Secret Social Lives of Extremists

    In this gripping exploration of the digital underworld, the author delves into the shadowy realms of extremist groups and online radicalization. Through a series of daring undercover operations, the narrative unveils the intricate networks and strategies employed by these groups to recruit and influence individuals across the globe. The book offers a chilling insight into the psychological and social dynamics that drive people towards extremism, while also highlighting the challenges faced by those attempting to counteract these forces in an increasingly interconnected world.