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2020
The chapter outlines the trajectory of the Far Right’s identity, political performance, and electoral evolution in Greece since the 2000s. The course of the Greek far Right comprises two phases: in the first phase the Far Right was at the margins of the political arena, whereas the second phase corresponds to its breakthrough in the earthquake ...
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The chapter outlines the trajectory of the Far Right’s identity, political performance, and electoral evolution in Greece since the 2000s. The course of the Greek far Right comprises two phases: in the first phase the Far Right was at the margins of the political arena, whereas the second phase corresponds to its breakthrough in the earthquake ...
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2022
Far-right extremism transpires in virtual and physical space. Far-right extremism, as with most contemporary political movements, transpires across virtual and physical spaces. While social media platforms have become an increasingly popular medium for communicating far-right ideology, facilitating recruitment, and mobilising action among the far right,
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Far-right extremism transpires in virtual and physical space. Far-right extremism, as with most contemporary political movements, transpires across virtual and physical spaces. While social media platforms have become an increasingly popular medium for communicating far-right ideology, facilitating recruitment, and mobilising action among the far right,
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2022
In this interview, Ruth Wodak talks about the elements that characterise far-right discourses, and explains how politicians like Donald Trump and Silvio Berlusconi shifted the boundaries of what is ‘sayable’ in the public discourse. She then discusses the authoritarian turn that is characterising many democracies across the world, arguing that rather ...
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In this interview, Ruth Wodak talks about the elements that characterise far-right discourses, and explains how politicians like Donald Trump and Silvio Berlusconi shifted the boundaries of what is ‘sayable’ in the public discourse. She then discusses the authoritarian turn that is characterising many democracies across the world, arguing that rather ...
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