Writing

Public Writing, Commentary, and Research Communication

Selected public writing on extremism, technology, and political violence. For peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and pre-prints, see my Research page.


Academic & Policy Articles

Jackson, D., Conroy, M., and Newhouse, A. “Insiders’ View of the January 6th Committee’s Social Media Investigation.” Just Security. January 2023.


The Conversation

Newhouse, A. “Far-right activists on social media telegraphed violence weeks in advance of the attack on the US Capitol.” The Conversation. January 2021. (35,400 views)

Newhouse, A. “Parler is bringing together mainstream conservatives, anti-Semites and white supremacists as the social media platform attracts millions of Trump supporters.” The Conversation. November 2020, updated January 2021. (241,000 views)


GNET Research Reports

Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) research reports on accelerationist movements and extremist narratives, 2021–2022:

  • Kriner, M., Conroy, M., Newhouse, A., and Lewis, J. “Understanding Accelerationist Narratives: The Great Replacement Theory.” May 2022.
  • Shadnia, D., Newhouse, A., Kriner, M., and Bradley, A. “Militant Accelerationism Coalitions: A Case-Study in Neo-Fascist Accelerationist Coalition-Building Online.” June 2022.
  • Newhouse, A. and Gunesch, N. “The Boogaloo Movement Wants to Be Seen as Anti-Racist, But It Has a White Supremacist Fringe.” May 2021.

CTEC Reports

Reports produced at the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism (CTEC), Middlebury Institute of International Studies, 2019–2022.

  • Kowert, R., Botelho, A., and Newhouse, A. “Breaking the Building Blocks of Hate: A Case Study of Minecraft Servers.” Anti-Defamation League. July 2022.
  • Newhouse, A. “From classifieds to crypto: how white supremacist groups have embraced crowdfunding.” 2019.
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