Women and the Islamic State
Artefact explores the propaganda designed to recruit women into IS, and the reality they find once they’re snared.
Artefact explores the propaganda designed to recruit women into IS, and the reality they find once they’re snared.
Why did the massacre of 12 people at the offices of Charlie Hebdo receive more media coverage than the Baga massacre of 2,000?
Big-brother style plans to tackle extremism on campus could turn students and lecturers into government spies.
Artefact caught up with Jon Snow shortly after the Paris attacks to discuss liberty, free speech and press freedom.
As the shock of the Charlie Hebdo attacks still resonates, Artefact examines the causes of this latest extremist violence.
Artefact invites the former director of BA Journalism and lecturer on J. S. Mill’s On Liberty, Paul Charman, to give his view on Charlie Hebdo.
Encrypted online messaging applications could be banned if Tories are re-elected
Artefact met with radical Muslim activist Anjem Choudary and heard his views on Islamic extremism.