Results 41 to 50 of about 5,465,744 (330)
Far-right parties and candidates have been gaining ground all over the world in the last decade. The election of Donald Trump as the president of the still most powerful country in the world was a milestone in this process.
Melina Moreira Campos Lima
doaj +1 more source
Geographies of discontent: Public service deprivation and the rise of the far right in Italy
Electoral support for far‐right parties is often linked to geographies of discontent. We argue that public service deprivation, defined as reduced access to public services, plays an important role in explaining these patterns.
Simone Cremaschi +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
This article postulates broadening as well as deepening the agenda for critical research on the role of discursive practices in media, journalism and the wider public sphere/s in normalization of far-right populism and nativist authoritarianism.
M. Krzyżanowski, Mats Ekström
semanticscholar +1 more source
Symbolic struggles over solidarity in times of crisis: trade unions, civil society actors and the political far right in Austria [PDF]
As a consequence of the recent financial and economic crisis, social cohesion and integration are in jeopardy all over Europe. In this context, scholars also speak of decreasing solidarity, which is defined as a normative obligation to help each other
Altreiter, Carina +4 more
core +1 more source
Discourse Networks of the Far Right: How Far-Right Actors Become Mainstream in Public Debates
How do far-right actors and issues structure public debates and become mainstream over time? Previous research has shown that far-right actors are central actors in political conflicts in Western Europe, partly due to their dominance in struggles on ...
Teresa Völker, Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti
semanticscholar +1 more source
‘Welcome to #GabFam’: Far-right virtual community on Gab
With large social media platforms coming under increasing pressure to deplatform far-right users, the Alternative Technology movement (Alt-Tech) emerged as a new digital support infrastructure for the far right.
Greta Jasser +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
White youth: the Far Right, Punk and British youth culture [PDF]
‘White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British youth culture in the period between 1977 and 1987. In particular, it concentrates on the cultural spaces opened up by punk and the attempts made by the ...
Copsey, Nigel, Worley, Matthew
core +2 more sources
Conservatism, the Far Right, and the Environment
Sociology operates with an impoverished understanding of conservatism and the natural environment. The discipline's focus on antiregulatory and antiscience dimensions of conservative politics can obscure a more comprehensive, historically deep, and ...
Jesse Callahan Bryant, Justin Farrell
semanticscholar +1 more source
Amid the existing scientific consensus regarding anthropogenic climate change (ACC), research on political ideologies and climate change indicates varying degrees of scepticism amongst conservatives and, especially, the far right, the latter ranging from
Bernhard Forchtner, Balša Lubarda
semanticscholar +1 more source
Russians, Refugees and Europeans: What shapes the discourse of the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia? [PDF]
The Conservative Peoples’ Party of Estonia (EKRE) presents a unique case in the study of far-right parties for two reasons. First, the ‘others’ to which they juxtapose Estonians are the Russian-speaking minority, who are white, Christian, and to a large ...
Wierenga, Louis
core +2 more sources

