PhD candidate Individualized Program, 2020-2021 Public Scholar, Concordia University
Marc-André Argentino is a PhD candidate in the Individualized Program (INDI) at Concordia Universit,y researching how extremist religious and/or political transnational organizations create propaganda, recruit members to ideological causes, inspire acts of violence and impact democratic institutions. He has an MA from Université Laval and a BA from Concordia. He is being supervised by professors from Theological Studies, the Centre for Engineering in Society and the Institute of Information System Engineering.
Facebook ban of QAnon is only a first step in the battle against dangerous conspiracy theories
Oct 15, 2020 14:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The decision by Facebook to remove any pages and groups associated with the far-right conspiracy theory movement known as QAnon will disrupt the ability of dangerous online communities to spread their radical messages, but...
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