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Status Consistency and Right-Wing Extremism

American Sociological Review, 1967
The hypothesis that right-wing extremism is a possible political response to status inconsistency is tested. The independent variable-status consistency-is measured in terms of respondents' income, occupation and education. The dependent variable of right-wing extremism is measured by a series of attitudinal items related to the political, economic and
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Mobilizing extremism online: comparing Australian and Canadian right-wing extremist groups on Facebook

Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 2023
Amarnath Amarasingam   +2 more
exaly  

AI and Right-Wing Extremism

Written evidence to the Home Affairs Committee's Inquiry into Combatting New Forms of Extremism.
Buarque, Beatriz   +6 more
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Populism, Right-Wing Extremism and Neo-Nationalism

2018
Populism needs to be differentiated from two other movements: the right-wing populism of Conservatism; the populism of right-wing extremism. Right-wing populism values institutional rules far less than Conservatism and is opposed to intermediary institutions that seem to disturb the relationship between people and leadership.
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Disengaged but Still Radical? Pathways Out of Violent Right-Wing Extremism

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2023
Tiana Gaudette, Ryan Scrivens
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The Role of the Internet in Facilitating Violent Extremism: Insights from Former Right-Wing Extremists

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2022
Ryan Scrivens, Vivek Venkatesh
exaly  

Right-wing extremism in Australia: the rise of the new radical right

Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, 2016
Peter Bell, Zarina I Vakhitova
exaly  

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