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the right wing

Vacarme, 2007
Résumé de Reagan à Bush : entretien avec David ...
Philippe Mangeot, Pierre Zaoui
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Right-wing populism, social media and echo chambers in Western democracies

New Media & Society, 2020
Many observers are concerned that echo chamber effects in digital media are contributing to the polarization of publics and, in some places, to the rise of right-wing populism.
Shelley Boulianne   +2 more
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Left-Wing or Right-Wing Populism?

French Politics, Culture & Society, 2023
Abstract This article reviews the political views of the Yellow Vest Movement (YVM) and explores whether it can best be described as a left-wing populist movement, understood as being primarily inclusionary and focused on socioeconomic issues, or a right-wing populist movement, understood as being primarily exclusionary and attentive to struggles over ...
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The Role of the Internet in Facilitating Violent Extremism: Insights from Former Right-Wing Extremists

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2020
While a growing body of evidence suggests that the Internet is a key facilitator of violent extremism, research in this area has rarely incorporated former extremists’ experiences with the Internet when they were involved in violent extremism. To address
Tiana Gaudette   +2 more
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Right-Wing Autoritarismus

2001
Der Fragebogen entspricht der deutschen Version der Right-Wing Autoritarismusskala von Altemeyer. Altmeyer geht von drei Subdimensionen autoritärer Persönlichkeit aus: Autoritäre Unterwürfigkeit, Autoritäre Aggression, Konventionalismus. Nach Altemeyer wird Autoritarismus durch das soziale Umfeld in verschiedenen Lebensphasen beeinflusst.
Hebler, M.   +3 more
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Right-wing terrorism

2005
The problems of research into terrorism begin with the definition of the concept and thus with the classification of violent activities and their goals. Moreover, the analyses of the process through which these activities can escalate into a certain form of violence, namely terror, pose a special problem.
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Right-Wing Populism and Gender: European Perspectives and Beyond

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2020
Populism, in academia and journalism alike, has taken on a life of its own. The London-based Guardian offered its readers an explanation of “how to spot a populist” on the pages of a late 2018 edition (Rice-Oxley and Kalia 2018).
M. Bitschnau
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Measuring the Evolution of Radical Right-Wing Posting Behaviors Online

Deviant Behavior, 2020
Researchers have previously explored how right-wing extremists build a collective identity online by targeting their perceived “threat,” but little is known about how this “us” versus “them” dynamic evolves over time. This study uses a sentiment analysis-
Ryan Scrivens   +2 more
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Right-wing populism in Poland and anti-vaccine myths on YouTube: Political and cultural threats to public health

Global Public Health, 2020
The article describes the growing anti-vaccine movements in the context of right-wing populism, which is also gaining popularity around the world. According to the authors, these two phenomena have a lot in common, and the activists of the anti-vaccine ...
P. Żuk, P. Żuk
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Right-Wing Resurgence

2012
In 2008 there were 149 militia groups in the United States. In 2009, that number more than tripled to 512, and now there are nearly 600. In Right Wing Resurgence, author Daryl Johnson offers a detailed account of the growth of right wing extremism and militias in the United States and the ever-increasing threat they pose.
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