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Commemorating local victims of past atrocities and far-right support over time. [PDF]
Significance Commemoration initiatives seek to increase the public visibility of past atrocities and the fates of victims. This is counter to the objectives of revisionist actors to downplay or deny atrocities. Memorials for victims might complicate such
Turkoglu O, Ditlmann R, Firestone B.
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With a proliferation of scholarly work focusing on populist, far-left, and far-right parties, questions have arisen about the correct ways to ideologically classify such parties.
Matthijs Rooduijn +7 more
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The Querdenken movement, the leading force behind German corona protests, is suspected of being a gateway to far-right attitudes due to radicalizing inward-oriented communication on Telegram.
Maximilian Zehring, Emese Domahidi
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This article examines the proliferation of alt. health influencers during the COVID-19 pandemic. I analyse the self-presentation strategies used by four alt.
S. Baker
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Most analyses of far-right communication on social media focus on one specific platform, while findings are generalized. In this study, I argue that the far right’s use of social media depends on technology affordances – the linkage between platform ...
Azade E. Kakavand
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The great replacement: Strategic mainstreaming of far-right conspiracy claims
This paper assesses how the ‘Great Replacement’ conspiracy theory (the idea that ethnically homogeneous populations in European nations are being ‘replaced’ by people of non-European origin) is articulated online by three different actors.
Mattias Ekman
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Increasingly, influencers are employed to market not only products but also ideas and beliefs. The far right has recognized the strategic potential of influencer communication to tap into new target groups and mobilize supporters.
Sophia Rothut +3 more
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Humor, Ridicule, and the Far Right: Mainstreaming Exclusion Through Online Animation
This paper critically examines the use of online humor and ridicule to promote and normalize far-right exclusionary discourses. Through a critical qualitative study of the Please Explain miniseries, a series of thirty-four short web cartoons produced by ...
Jordan McSwiney, Kurt Sengul
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The Far-Right Smokescreen: Environmental Conspiracy and Culture Wars on Brazilian YouTube
Holding the greatest area of rainforest in the world, Brazil has seen the adoption of a far-right anti-environmental agenda under the administration of Jair Bolsonaro.
D. Salles +3 more
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Young Masculinities and Right-Wing Populism in Australia
This paper offers insights into the nexus of youth, masculinity, and right-wing populism in Australia. Here, we make reference to a wide body of international literature that suggests some affinity between disenfranchised (white) working-class young men ...
Pam Nilan +3 more
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