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Disinformation Governance Board, is setting its sight on another supposed hotbed of terror鈥攙ideo games. This week, the DHS awarded terrorism and misinformation researchers a $699,763 grant to investigate the ways extremism can spread through online gaming communities. The DHS hopes the researchers will use the grant to develop a set of best practices and centralized resources, for game makers to monitor and evaluate potential extremist activity occurring on their games. The DHS grant was first reported on by Vice.
stanley taza In its announcement, the DHS acknowledged some of the positive community-building aspects of online games, noting how many have, become focal points of social activity and identity creation for adolescents and young adults, but went on to criticize developers for failing to properly account for the ways extremist groups c
stanley mug ould potentially use those same platforms to promote harmful conduct. Extremists have used video games and targeted video game communities for activities ranging from propaganda creation to terrorist mobilization and training, the DHS writes. Game developers in general鈥揻rom small, independent studios to billion-dollar multinational corporations鈥揾ave lagged in awareness of how extremists may attempt to exploit their games, and how their communities can be targeted for radicalization. The grant money will go towards a joint project by the Middlebury Institutes Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, mental
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In his new book Extreme Cities: The Perils and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change, CUNY professor Ashley Dawson argues that Anthropocene doesnt take things far enough. We are living, Dawson says, in the Oligant
stanley termos hropocene, the era in which a small fraction of humanity exploited the planets fragile environmental systems, not to mention immense numbers of their fellow human beings, beyond the point of sustainability. Capitalisms emphasis on expansion has created vulnerable coastal cities in which the poor bear an outsized burden during natural disasters, a reality thats been made abundantly clear by the 2017 hurricane season. Working towards an equitable future in the face of the coming storms will mean radically rethinking our economic
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stanley italia o cost around $3 billion. Do you think were reaching a breaking point where even free market die-hards will be forced to acknowledge that this is unsustainable Ashley Dawson: I think that free market die-hards are going to find ways to make money off the crises that are wracking cities both in the global north and in the global south. Theyll only really acknowledge that its unsustainable if theyre pushed to do that by very strong socia