Dear AoIRers, I have been an avid follower here for a few years so I thought this would be a place where I could get some suggestions from. As a part of the VOX-Pol network, we are organising a workshop looking at the uses of so-called “terrorism informatics” in detecting violent extremist content online. We are especially interested in researchers involved with methods such as data mining, data integration, social network analysis (SNA), dynamic network analysis (DNA), sentiment analysis, and image and video processing to do this. We are, however, having some challenges in finding researchers and/or literature that have focused* critically* on the aforementioned, whether in academic research or broader policy-based practice? Would any of you here have leads on good literature, researchers or organisations who have specifically focused on the critical analysis of this topic and especially on these techniques and methods? I am looking for slightly more specific suggestions than the broader topic of algorithmic bias/ethics of algorithms, which already has a great pool of literature to draw from. All help would be greatly appreciated! Regards, Dr. Matti Pohjonen Researcher | Occasional Artist | Weary-eyed futurist matti-pohjonen.com | Twitter <https://twitter.com/objetpetitm> | Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/mattipohjonen> | Linked-in <https://www.linkedin.com/in/matti-pohjonen-3a087553/>