Øyvind Strømmen

He is known for his books on rightwing extremism and many contributions in Norwegian social- and mainstream media.

After the dual terrorist attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011, his insights and his book have been used in mainstream media to explain the violent potential in some of the ideologies and conspiracy theories utilized by the far-right, anti-Islamic groups in Europe.

His 2011 book Det mørke nettet (the dark network) was praised by a reviewer for NRK as "an important contribution to understanding radical right movements, ideologies and actors in Norway and in Europe".

[2] As of 2013[update], Strømmen is in the process of establishing a journalistic network together with journalist Kjetil Stormark which will focus on extreme movements, hate speech and hate crime in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.

[3] He is a regular contributor to Minerva,[1] and in June 2013 publicly posed a set of questions to the anti-Islamic blogger known as Fjordman,[4][5] who had criticised the funding in Aftenposten.

Øyvind Strømmen at a panel discussion in 2012