Hatemap

Welcome to the Hate-Map

The Hate Map is an online resource and dataset available to researchers, activists, advocates, journalists and others who are interested in understanding the global impact of far-right extremism. The map was conceived in reaction to the uptick in far-right terrorist attacks rooted in white supremacist ideology taking place across the world over the past decade.

While other datasets exist that focus on existing racially and ethnically motivated extremist organizations, networks and individuals the focus of the Global Hate Map is on incidents. The scope of incidents covers the activities of the global far right ranging from low-level actions such as flyer campaigns, protest, marches and festivals, to acts of direct violence, including hate crimes, violent attacks and terrorist attacks. Through this we seek to get a more complete overview of the global, regional and local threats posed by racially and ethnically motivated extremists and their levels of activity. 

Partners and Collaborators

The Global Hatemap is a collaborative effort to pull together data on extremist incidents from across the globe.
The following partners provide data and technical support for the project.