Hybrid Decentralised Extremist Networks: Rewriting the Grammar of Modern Radicalisation
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Hybrid Decentralised Extremist Networks (HDEN) is a strategic framework replacing ‘Nihilistic Violent Extremism’ (NVE), offering a practitioner-ready understanding of contemporary extremist threats. HDEN defines structure-fluid ecosystems bound by symbolic cues, gamified status, and aestheticised transgression, transcending strict doctrine.
Key characteristics include structural decentralisation, ideological hybridity, aesthetic radicalisation, and gamified harm logic often involving the grooming of vulnerable individuals. Its relevance to counter-extremism and safeguarding lies in enabling smarter disruption strategies, cross-disciplinary interventions, and earlier harm detection by focusing on network architecture and performative violence over rigid ideology. HDEN provides structural precision and operational utility for threat detection and safeguarding.
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- Model: https://onevidence.co.uk/hden/ (URL)
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2025-07-10