Broderick McDonald is an Associate Fellow at Kings College London's International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and a doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford examining extremism, disinformation, and online harms. He previously served as a Special Advisor in Parliament and as a researcher with the All Party Parliamentary Group for Genocide Prevention. Prior to this, he was a Fellow with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and Executive Editor of the Cambridge International Law Journal. Broderick is an Associate Member of Chatham House, the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET) and the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN). Brody was recently named as a World Economic Forum Global Shaper and is a Fellow with the Aspen Institute UK. His research spans the ideological spectrum and he has conducted fieldwork across the Middle East, Central Asia, and Europe. Within the Oxford Disinformation & Extremism Lab, he works on researcher safety training and monitoring emerging threats including Generative Artificial Intelligence, 3D Printing, and Drones.
Projects
- Oxford Disinformation & Extremism LabThe Oxford Disinformation & Extremism Lab (OxDEL) is an interdisciplinary hub of researchers, academics, graduate students, and practitioners working to understand and prevent online harms such as disinformation, misinformation, and extremism. Bringing together researchers from Oxford and beyond, the OxDEL hub helps to facilitate collaboration and connection for a diverse group of experts. Our mission to is produce leading academic research, policy recommendations, training for early-career rese
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PhDThe University of Oxford
- Oxford, United Kingdom