Book Review: Gaming and Extremism: The Radicalization of Digital Playgrounds Edited by Linda Schlegel and Rachel Kowert

Authors

  • Sara Morrell Northeastern University

Keywords:

Book Review, Violent Extremism, Video Games, Propaganda, Radicalization, Gamification, Mobilization, Popular Culture

Abstract

This article reviews Gaming and Extremism: The Radicalization of Digital Playgrounds (2024), edited by Linda Schlegel and Rachel Kowert. Gaming and Extremism (2024) presents the current state of the literature on the nexus between videogames, gaming spaces, and extremism.

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2024-06-28

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