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Tracking the Rise of the Radical Right Globally : CARR Yearbook 2018/2019 / William Allchorn, Megan Armstrong, Imran Iwan, Roland Clark, Sadie Chana, Maureen A. Eger, Andreas Dafnos, Aristotle Kallis, Marta Lorimer, Paul Stocker, David Barnes, Paul Jackson, Daniel Jones, Liam Liburd, Henry Mead, Dan Stone, Leonard Weinberg, Chris Webb, Carmen Aguilera-Carnerero, Chris Allen, Megan Armstrong, James Downes, Mikael Hjerm, Valery Engel, Maik Fielitz, Bernhard Forchtner, Terri E. Givens, Hans-Georg Betz, Julian Göpffarth, Barbara Manthe, Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Özgür Özvatan, Cathrine Thorleifsson, Mette Wiggen, Manès Weisskircher, Ruth Wodak, David Barnes, Bharath Ganesh, Jade Hutchinson, Bethan Johnson, Rob May, Mark Potok, Lella Nouri, Cathrine Thorleifsson, Tamir Bar-On, Juliana Chueri, Katherine Kondor, Balsa Lubarda, Samuel Salzborn, Louie Dean Valencia-García, Palak Rao, Benjamin Bland, Yannick David Veilleux-Lepage, Sean Arbuthnot, William Baldet, Craig McCann, Natalie James, Katherine Parsons, Imran Awan, Jacob Davey, Matthew Feldman, Bharath Ganesh, Brian Hughes, Amy-Louise Watkin, Andreas Önnerfors, Megan Squire, Archie Henderson

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Book
Contributor:
Allchorn, William, Editor.
Armstrong, Megan, Contributor.
Iwan, Imran, Contributor.
Clark, Roland, Contributor.
Chana, Sadie, Contributor.
Eger, Maureen A., Contributor.
Dafnos, Andreas, Contributor.
Kallis, Aristotle, Contributor.
Lorimer, Marta, Contributor.
Stocker, Paul, Contributor.
Barnes, David, Contributor.
Jackson, Paul, Contributor.
Jones, Daniel, Contributor.
Liburd, Liam, Contributor.
Mead, Henry, Contributor.
Stone, Dan, Contributor.
Weinberg, Leonard, Contributor.
Webb, Chris, Contributor.
Aguilera-Carnerero, Carmen, Contributor.
Allen, Chris, Contributor.
Downes, James, Contributor.
Hjerm, Mikael, Contributor.
Engel, Valery, Contributor.
Fielitz, Maik, Contributor.
Forchtner, Bernhard, Contributor.
Givens, Terri E., Contributor.
Betz, Hans-Georg, Contributor.
Göpffarth, Julian, Contributor.
Manthe, Barbara, Contributor.
Miller-Idriss, Cynthia, Contributor.
Özvatan, Özgür, Contributor.
Thorleifsson, Cathrine, Contributor.
Wiggen, Mette, Contributor.
Weisskircher, Manès, Contributor.
Wodak, Ruth, Contributor.
Ganesh, Bharath, Contributor.
Hutchinson, Jade, Contributor.
Johnson, Bethan, Contributor.
May, Rob, Contributor.
Potok, Mark, Contributor.
Nouri, Lella, Contributor.
Bar-On, Tamir, Contributor.
Chueri, Juliana, Contributor.
Kondor, Katherine, Contributor.
Lubarda, Balsa, Contributor.
Salzborn, Samuel, Contributor.
Valencia-García, Louie Dean, Contributor.
Rao, Palak, Contributor.
Bland, Benjamin, Contributor.
Veilleux-Lepage, Yannick David, Contributor.
Arbuthnot, Sean, Contributor.
Baldet, William, Contributor.
McCann, Craig, Contributor.
James, Natalie, Contributor.
Parsons, Katherine, Contributor.
Awan, Imran, Contributor.
Davey, Jacob, Contributor.
Feldman, Matthew, Contributor.
Hughes, Brian, Contributor.
Watkin, Amy-Louise, Contributor.
Önnerfors, Andreas, Contributor.
Squire, Megan, Contributor.
Henderson, Archie, Contributor.
Series:
CARR Yearbook 2018/2019
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
far-right politics.
Politics.
Europe.
Europa.
Politik.
Extremismus.
Local Subjects:
far-right politics.
Politics.
Europe.
Europa.
Politik.
Extremismus.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (452 p.) ill
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2019
Biography/History:
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn's research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Summary:
2018 was a tumultuous year in global politics. Starting with the rise of the Lega Nord in Italy and ending with the election of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, it has never been such a pertinent time to study the radical right. This yearbook pulls together the best commentary and analysis from an international consortium of expert scholars examining the ebb and flow of radical right movements from around the world. Starting with a concise analysis of key definitions of the radical right and historical precursors, it takes the reader on a journey through European, then American, and finally through non-Western manifestations of the radical right. The book ends with a thematic analysis of key tactics and issues related to the radical right—including social media, hate crime, and terrorism. This unique survey provides an unparalleled snapshot of global developments in 2018—useful to scholars, students, practitioners, and interested members of the public alike.
“[The book] does offer a unique value to the researcher, the policy maker, and the casual observer of recent events—really, for anyone with an inkling of interest in this topic. But instead of a massive study laden with data, charts, graphs and analysis, the volume contains a wealth of relatively brief observations from around the world that collectively provide a robust, and rather disturbing, portrait of the radical right worldwide.” –PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM, Volume 13, issue 4
Contents:
'Pinkwashing' and homonationalism in the radical right / Megan Armstrong
Islamophobia is not fiction or a Harry Potter Fantasy: it's racism and it's time we accepted that / Imran Awan
The radical right and its faith in ethnic nationalism / Tamir Bar-On
What's wrong with antisemitism? / Roland Clark
Anti-muslim hate: the definition problem / Sadie Chana
The return of nationalism and the rise of the radical right / Maureen A. Eger
Concept structures and the far-right / Andreas Dafnos
Islamophobia, racism and the far-right ... and the right ... and the left / Aristotle Kallis
Right? Left? Neither? Why radical right parties reject the politics of left and right / Marta Lorimer
Right-wing nationalism has become a collaborative international enterprise / Paul Stocker. Eugenics: white nationalists continue to turn to the false theory of genetic supremacy / David Barnes
Searchlight on Bulldog: a historical case study in UK anti-fascist practice / Paul Jackson
The British radical right's connection to the past / Daniel Jones
From imperialism to transnational white nativism: the context of the radical right reaction to the "rivers of blood" speech / Liam Liburd
The anti-democratic faces Of modernism-part one / Henry Mead
The anti-democratic faces of modernism-part two / Henry Mead
The postwar radical right, British decline and conspiracy theory / Paul Stocker
Remembering the 'Battle of Stockton' / Dan Stone
Trump and Mussolini / Leonard Weinberg
Babi Yar: mass murder in Kiev / Chris Webb. Is a new style of politics coming to Spain? / Carmen Aguilera-Carnerero
Towards a new 'populist' party? UKIP's interim manifesto and the future of the UK radical right / William Allchorn
"Hipster fascists": the normalization of the radical right isn't just happening in America / Chris Allen
Gender, identity, and the radical right / Megan Armstrong
Are right-wing voters being duped? Or, voters sane voted fascist / Roland Clark
The decline of the left and the radical surge in the crisis / James F. Downes
The Sweden democrats remain unpopular despite making gains / Maureen A. Eger & Mikael Hjerm
Europe is caught in a wheel of xenophobia / Valery Engel
Practicing the radical right exit: the case of the Vo¨lkisch Settlers / Maik Fielitz
Fancy a show? Neo-nazi concerts in Germany / Bernhard Forchtner
Voting radical right in Western Europe "rules of the game" / Terri E. Givens
What's the matter with Saxony? / Hans-Georg Betz
Why we shouldn't call the far-right an unpopular minority / Julian Gopffarth
Scenes of 'civil war'? Radical right narratives on Chernnitz / Barbara Manthe
The rise of fascist fashion: clothing helps the far-right sell their violent message / Cynthia Miller-Idriss
Myths of national rebirth: the case of alternative fu¨r Deutschland / O¨zgu¨r O¨zvatan & Bernhard Forchtner
The appeal of populist nationalism in the age of accelerated change / Cathrine Thorleifsson
Norway has failed to combat a climate of hate / Mette Wiggen
PEGIDA turns 4-will AfD be among the well-wishers? / Manes Weisskircher
"Driving on the right"-the Austrian case / Ruth Wodak. From the plantation to the caravan: America's history of white nationalism / David Barnes
Reintroducing Dugin to the alt-right: Lauren Southern and Brittany Pettibone's recent interview / Bharath Ganesh
This flag is your flag, this flag is my flag: the alt-right's appropriation of the American flag / Bethan Johnson
The far-right's transatlantic money train / Daniel Jones
Revisiting some recent literature on the alt-right / Rob May
The curious case of Daryl Davis, the black man befriending members of the KKK / Mark Potok
The traditionalist Workers Party: it's not all tweets and likes / Lella Nouri
Donald Trump declares himself a "nationalist" / Cathrine Thorleifsson
Donald Trump: the odd link between American Jews and the alt-right / Leonard Weinberg. Brazil's Bolsonaro is the latest incarnation of the radical right in Latin America / Tamir Bar-On
When liberals have had enough: a new wave of protests in Romania / Roland Clark
Bolsonaro: radical right-wing populism reaches Brazil / Juliana Chueri
Right-wing radicalism in the post-Soviet space / Valery Engel
Hungary's population crisis: more babies and less migrants / Katherine Kondor
Marching with Dabrowski: what the centenary of Polish independence can tell us about the radical right? / Balsa Lubarda
Is Poland the new hub for the radical right? / Rob May
Hungary and the end of democracy / Samuel Salzborn
Is he a fascist? The election of Jair Bolsonaro / Louie Dean Valencia-Garcia
Hindutva's fascination with cattle science / Palak Rao
They're not all white, but all alt-patriots / Jade Hutchinson. The national action trial, Nazi fetishism, and the neo-folk conundrum / Benjamin Bland
German right-wing terrorism / Samuel Salzborn
The radical rights legitimisation of vehicle ramming / Yannick David Veilleux-Lepage
Reciprocal radicalisation-practical examples of prevent support / Sean Arbuthnot
Here's how we should combat radical right-wing terrorism / William Baldet
Time to "wake up" to the threat of the radical right / Craig McCann
Mapping the malleability of British values / Natalie James
The role of ideology in radical right violence: lessons from America / Katherine Parsons
The under-discussed recent history of the radical right terrorism in Germany / Barbara Manthe
Greece's problem with radical right violence and the politics of history / Maik Fielitz. I was blocked on social media by Tommy Robinson: now Twitter are removing his hate / Imran Awan
Catalyst or catharsis: inside the DFLA secret Facebook groups / William Baldet
Automated event extraction tools for the study of the far-right / Andreas Dafnos
The ramifications of the #IAmSoldierX campaign / Jacob Davey
"Just joking" is no joke: how the alt-right really communicates online / Matthew Feldman
Tech that counters online Islamic extremism must also focus on right-wing extremism / Bharath Ganesh
Analyzing YouTube "Rekt" videos as a vector for radicalization / Brian Hughes
Far-right hate group 'Britain first' (that Trump retweeted) joins Gab / Lella Nouri & Amy-Louise Watkin
'Finspang'-an execution meme of the Swedish radical right ignites the political discourse / Andreas Onnerfors
Women of the radical right on Facebook / Megan Squire.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and sources (pages [411]-464).
ISBN:
3-8382-7326-5
Publisher Number:
9783838273266

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