TY  - JOUR
KW  - Crowdsourcing
KW  -  terrorism
KW  -  violent extremism
KW  -  Prolific
KW  -  Qualtrics
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2022.2145193
A1  - Clemmow, Caitlin
A1  - van der Vegt, Isabelle
A1  - Rottweiler, Bettina
A1  - Schumann, Sandy
A1  - Gill, Paul
AV  - public
SP  - 267
ID  - discovery10171106
PB  - Informa UK Limited
JF  - Terrorism and Political Violence
N2  - As research on violent extremism continues to progress beyond some of the field?s earlier challenges, new ways of gathering primary source data are becoming increasingly popular. One such data collection methodology implemented widely across parallel fields is crowdsourcing: the process of gathering information, or input, from large numbers of people, either for payment or not, online. In this research note, we present a brief introduction to crowdsourcing, highlight a popular platform for gathering samples online, Prolific, and present four studies conducted by the research team to demonstrate the unique benefits and challenges of crowdsourcing samples online for research on violent extremism.
VL  - 36
SN  - 0954-6553
EP  - 282
TI  - Crowdsourcing Samples for Research on Violent Extremism: A Research Note
IS  - 3
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
Y1  - 2024///
ER  -