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Guardians of Democracy? On the Response of Civil Society Organisations to Right‐Wing Extremism [PDF]
Erik Lundberg
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ABSTRACT Legislators sometimes vote on bills that fail but, in the process, allow lawmakers to take an extreme position before ultimately voting to compromise. We call these proposals Cover Bills. Through two survey experiments, we show that primary voters are more supportive of a compromiser if that legislator first votes for a cover bill.
Nicolas Florez, Christian Fong
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Abstract In collective punishment, a group as a whole receives negative consequences because of the actions of a few. We argue that collective punishments lead to ingroup cohesiveness and adverse intergroup relations by instigating a punishment‐revenge cycle.
Mete Sefa Uysal +2 more
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Reviewing the Role of the Internet in Radicalization Processes
This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. Using a systematic literature search strategy, our paper yields 88 studies on the role of the Internet in a) right-wing extremism and b) radical jihadism.
Özen Odag, Anne Leiser, Klaus Boehnke
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A "Former" Perspective: A Qualitative Thematic Exploration of the Disengagement Process from Violent Right Wing Extremism. [PDF]
Daniel Clayton Gallant
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Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands as the most transformative technology since the Industrial Revolution. As AI is integrated into different domains of life, it is likely to also permeate politics. In fact, some voices already advocate for AI to make political decisions.
Marcos Dono, Eva Moreno Bella
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Does Martialization Contribute to Australia’s Right-Wing Extremism? Implications of an Analysis of the General Social Survey [PDF]
Willem de Lint, Rodrigo Praino
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Abstract Radical right‐wing groups are often linked to conspiratorial beliefs that can fuel political extremism but understanding how these beliefs translate into real‐world action remains a challenge, as these communities tend to operate in insular networks.
Francesco Veri, Franziska Maier
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"I took action for my race": Right-Wing Extremism as a Transnational Social Movement
Sadaf Mirzahi
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Feedback between militant Islamism and right-wing extremism on the example of the migrant crisis [PDF]
Milovan Subotić
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