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Clara J.
@clara-jam.bsky.social
PhD Student | International Security Researcher | Current focus: algorithms and extremism
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📝 With power dynamics being ingrained in language, I explore how the colonial role of languages and what that means with the dominant use of English across most of the #digital space.

🔗: clarajams.substack.com/p/language-i...
Language in Tech and The Creep of Conformity
When AI, social media, and coding are all dominated by English, the rest of the world must question whether conformity is at the door
clarajams.substack.com
An excellent piece by Joshua Roose capturing the need to change how masculinism is viewed in extremism: it's not a background feature nor a desire to maintain supremacy but is instead now rooted in militancy that is actively spread through digital networks.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Militant masculinity, male grievance, and the politics of democratic decline
This article introduces militant masculinity as a decentralized, affectively charged, and ideologically driven response to perceived male disempowerment. Unlike hegemonic, toxic, or protest masculi...
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November 11, 2025 at 12:12 PM
🎙️ It was a joy to present my research on TikTok's algorithm and extremist recommendations at the UN-ETH Forum hosted by @ethz.ch!

⬇️ The forum produced some great insights on how technology and policy overlap, and what next steps should look like.
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It was such a joy to present my research on 'Leaving The Rabbit Hole: How TikTok Recommends Extremist Content' at the UN-ETH Forum organized by ETH Zürich! In discussing 'Science and Polic...
It was such a joy to present my research on 'Leaving The Rabbit Hole: How TikTok Recommends Extremist Content' at the UN-ETH Forum organized by ETH Zürich! In discussing 'Science and Policy in Turbule...
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October 22, 2025 at 10:41 AM
"In these ways, digital technologies do not merely enable abuse. Instead, they constitute the infrastructure of everyday extremism" - a great piece on the overlap between extremism, tech, and gender
Digital infrastructures enable everyday gender-based extremism, argues Dr Se Youn Park. By spotlighting #SouthKorea’s molka and Nth Room, Dr Park analyses how platforms and design features co-produce environments that monetise and normalise misogynistic harm.
Everyday Extremism: Molka, Nth Room, and the Infrastructure of Digital Misogyny - GNET
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October 15, 2025 at 11:03 AM
📝 With power dynamics being ingrained in language, I explore how the colonial role of languages and what that means with the dominant use of English across most of the #digital space.

🔗: clarajams.substack.com/p/language-i...
Language in Tech and The Creep of Conformity
When AI, social media, and coding are all dominated by English, the rest of the world must question whether conformity is at the door
clarajams.substack.com
October 6, 2025 at 9:34 AM
Reposted by Clara J.
Don’t get distracted by ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ (AGI). Many tech CEOs and scientists praise AI as the savior of humanity, while others see it as an existential threat. We explain why both fail to address the real questions of responsibility: algorithmwatch.org/en/agi-and-l...
Focus Attention on Accountability for AI − not on AGI and Longtermist Abstractions - AlgorithmWatch
Many tech CEOs and scientists praise AI as the savior of humanity, while others see it as an existential threat. We explain why both fail to address the real questions of responsibility.
algorithmwatch.org
September 29, 2025 at 5:02 AM
📝 The growing niche of #technologies offering immortality is bringing about new questions about where society is heading. In this month's post, I explore how technology is changing our relation to death and the role of Silicon Valley CEOs in this new dynamic.

🔗: open.substack.com/pub/clarajam...
Death and The Tech Bro
Silicon Valley's Search For Immortality
open.substack.com
September 4, 2025 at 9:25 AM
🎙️ It was a pleasure to present my paper on the overlap between technology and authoritarianism at this year's #EISAPEC25 Conference by @europeanisa.bsky.social in Bologna!

⬇️ Centred around the Politics of a Broken World, the conference produced some great insights!
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It was a pleasure to present my paper discussing the growing overlap between technology and authoritarian structures at this year's European International Studies Association (EISA) Conference in…...
It was a pleasure to present my paper discussing the growing overlap between technology and authoritarian structures at this year's European International Studies Association (EISA) Conference in Bolo...
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September 1, 2025 at 10:34 AM
📝 Today's #digital agency lies in having ownership over our own faces. Exploring the varied nature of #surveillance within the expanding framework of facial recognition, I discuss how agency relates to databases, Instagram face, facemasks, and deepfakes.

🔗: clarajams.substack.com/p/face-card-...
Face Card: How Serving Looks Relates to Digital Agency
From digital dysphoria to a new surveillance framework, having control over our face is the key to regaining our agency
clarajams.substack.com
August 4, 2025 at 8:25 AM
Reposted by Clara J.
Social media feeds are increasingly being overrun by AI slop, writes José Marichal. But while the dangers of AI slop are often framed as large tech companies imposing dangerous tools on an unsuspecting public, perhaps we should also consider why we are so receptive to low-quality content, he says.
AI Isn’t Responsible for Slop. We Are Doing It to Ourselves | TechPolicy.Press
Our inability or unwillingness to have our attitudes and beliefs challenged isn’t just an aesthetic problem, it is a political one, writes José Marichal.
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July 16, 2025 at 4:31 PM
📝 Thrilled to share my article for @techpolicypress.bsky.social discussing the threats that cryptocurrencies pose to the #EU as tech elites increasingly dominate the sector, making this week a double-feature of #cryptocurrency writing for me.

🔗: www.techpolicy.press/the-tech-eli...
The Tech Elites’ Takeover of Crypto is a Growing Threat to European Democracy | TechPolicy.Press
Clara Jammot discusses crypto's fading democratic promise as it becomes increasingly aligned with political power and tech elites.
www.techpolicy.press
July 4, 2025 at 7:35 AM
📝 In today's day and age, silence seems to be disappearing. In this essay, I reflect on the relationship between noise and #tech, including the examples of #cryptocurrencies and bluetooth headphones

🔗: clarajams.substack.com/p/the-digita...
The Digital Din (Part II): Technological Progress Will Not Allow Silence
The noise created by technology is worthy of critique.
clarajams.substack.com
July 1, 2025 at 8:27 AM
🎙️ It was a delight to present my poster on Social Network Analysis and online extremist content at the Annual @eissnetwork.bsky.social Conference!

⬇️ Also heard from some fascinating panelists whose key takeaways I've summarized on the link:
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In spite of the heatwave, it was a delight to be able to present my poster on “Following the Algorithmic Path to Extremism: How Social Network Analysis Can Help to Target Extremist Content Online” at…...
In spite of the heatwave, it was a delight to be able to present my poster on “Following the Algorithmic Path to Extremism: How Social Network Analysis Can Help to Target Extremist Content Online” at ...
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June 30, 2025 at 11:59 AM
📣 I’ll be presenting my poster on ‘Following the Algorithmic Path to Extremism’ at the Annual @eissnetwork.bsky.social Conference this week! I'll be looking at methods to study extremist content online and the need to consider algorithms.
Feel free to come by and have a chat!
⏰ The 2025 Annual EISS Conference kicks off next week! 📋Check out the final programme and get ready for engaging discussions on the most pressing topics in Security Studies! eiss-europa.com/2025.html

🗓️26–27 June, University of Macedonia

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June 24, 2025 at 10:28 AM
🎙️ Presenting my early findings on 'Algorithms and Extremism' at #BISA2025 was a great experience! A chance to hear from a multitude of perspectives discussing ground-breaking research.

⬇️ If you're interested in reading some of my key takeaways, click the link! www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
Presenting at #BISA2025 last week on "Algorithms and Extremism: Exploring How TikTok’s Algorithm Structures the Manosphere” was a great pleasure, providing a chance to hear a multitude of insight...
Presenting at #BISA2025 last week on "Algorithms and Extremism: Exploring How TikTok’s Algorithm Structures the Manosphere” was a great pleasure, providing a chance to hear a multitude of insight...
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June 23, 2025 at 6:37 AM
📣 Looking forward to presenting on "Algorithms and Extremism: Exploring How TikTok’s Algorithm Structures the Manosphere" at @mybisa.bsky.social this week!

I’ll be discussing the #TikTok For You Page, algorithmic mediation of digital space, and extremist user experiences. #BISA2025
June 16, 2025 at 8:39 AM
Reposted by Clara J.
OpenAI will not “embed” its tools in college life, it is already changing the nature of what it means to learn, to read or think critically. It does not embed in the world, it makes the world in its image. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/07/t...
Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT.
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June 13, 2025 at 6:11 PM
📝 A brief exploration of the relationship between #tech giants and government, looking back to the myths that shaped Silicon Valley and the subsequent rise of individualistic narratives that are defining the #digital space today.

🔗: clarajams.substack.com/p/silicon-va...
Silicon Valley and Government: Did You Try Turning It Off-and-On Again?
Reviewing the intertwined history between today's technology giants and government through the myths of Silicon Valley
clarajams.substack.com
June 4, 2025 at 9:19 AM
Reposted by Clara J.
“Women are at risk of being dragged back to the dark ages by precisely the same technology that promises to catapult men into a shiny new future.”
Online brothels, sex robots, simulated rape: AI is ushering in a new age of violence against women | Laura Bates
When social media first exploded, we missed our chance to protect women and girls. Now history is repeating itself, says Laura Bates of Everyday Sexism
www.theguardian.com
June 3, 2025 at 11:22 AM
Reposted by Clara J.
whoa, seems like understanding how people think about attention is relevant to making sense of whatever the hell is going on with AI
Current tech is a collection of guys in hotdog costumes saying they have a new thing to save you from the old thing. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
June 3, 2025 at 1:25 PM
It was an absolute pleasure to participate in GNET's Annual Conference! I'm honoured to have been able to discuss extremism with such excellent panelists and to hear so many interesting discussions about how to study extremism online.
We were thrilled to have our third and final panel of speakers present on Multi-Media Radicalisation and the Online-Offline Extremism Nexus.

This panel covered an ideological range - from the far right, extremist misogyny and gaming, to the Islamic State.
May 28, 2025 at 4:33 PM
📣 I am excited to be participating on the GNET panel discussing Multi-Media Radicalisation and the Online-Offline Extremism Nexus!

Make sure to register at the link below to attend and learn about the intersection between #extremism and #technology! ⬇️
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The Fifth Annual GNET Conference - GNET
gnet-research.org
May 1, 2025 at 9:13 AM
📝 As studying social media immerses researchers in the #digital harms they are exploring, it brings back an age-old question: how close should researchers be to their subjects?

🔗: clarajams.substack.com/p/a-research... #TikTok #research #Substack
A Researcher’s Dilemma, or How I Artificially Overdosed on TikTok Videos
Digital detox is all the rage nowadays as social media platforms seem determined to become, at best, frustratingly inefficient to use and, at worst, a toxic amalgam of hate bandwagons, echo chambers, ...
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April 20, 2025 at 4:54 PM
Reposted by Clara J.
Schöne, neue Netzwelt! Was sich der Übermacht von sozialen Plattformen entgegenstellen lässt. Max-Planck-Forschende suchen Antworten für einen neuen digitalen Raum mpg.de/24535490/hum... #demokratie #socialmedia @mpib-berlin.bsky.social @mpil.de @mpi-inno-comp.bsky.social
Schöne, neue Netzwelt
Soziale Medien prägen unsere Debatten, Wahlen und Wahrnehmung. Während die einen nach strengeren Regeln rufen, wünschen sich andere weniger Vorschriften. Eine interdisziplinäre Gruppe untersucht, wie ...
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April 15, 2025 at 2:32 PM
📝 Today’s discussions on masculinist extremism are relegated to ‘inceldom’, leaving aside important facets and long-standing historical context.

Feel free to check out my first Substack post discussing the absence of masculinist ideology in current discourse!

clarajams.substack.com/p/calling-ex...
Calling Extremism By Its Name: Masculinism and How I’m Sick Of Reading About ‘Incel-Based’ Violence
It's Time To Anchor The Discussion In History
clarajams.substack.com
April 9, 2025 at 5:04 PM
Reposted by Clara J.
Clara Jammot explains how #cryptocurrency donations to extremist groups – specifically white supremacists/nationalists – can be tracked and analysed with Social Network Analysis tools, such as clustering and bipartite graphs.
Cryptocurrency and Extremism: How Social Network Analysis Is Used to Track Extremist Cryptocurrency Donations - GNET
gnet-research.org
March 24, 2025 at 12:29 PM