Difference between revisions of "Julia Ebner"
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Ebner worked in 2019 at the London-based [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]]. | Ebner worked in 2019 at the London-based [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]]. | ||
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Julia Ebner (journalist) | |
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Member of | Kofi Annan Foundation |
Interests | • “extremism” • “Islamic terrorism” |
Julia Ebner is a UK journalist and researcher into "extremism" and "Islamic terrorism".
Career
"Julia Ebner is a rising star in this field of research; aged just 25, she spent two years working for the counter-extremism organisation Quilliam, where she led research projects on terrorism prevention for the European Commission and the Kofi Annan Foundation and gave evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee on far-right extremism. Julia regularly writes for the Guardian and the Independent and comments for the BBC, CNN, ZDF, ARD, France24, Al Jazeera, LBC and others."[1]
"Conspiracy theories"
- Full article: “Conspiracy theory”
- Full article: “Conspiracy theory”
Ebner worked in 2019 at the London-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue.
“Across Europe, conspiracy theories that mix old antisemitic tropes with new ones that demonise migrants and Muslims have gained huge traction since the refugee crisis in 2015. A recent study showed that a stunning 60% of Brits believe in at least one conspiracy theory.”
Julia Ebner (February 2019) Stop the online conspiracy theorists before they break democracy. [2]