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- Title
Digital media strategies of the far right in Europe and the United States [electronic resource] / edited by Patricia Anne Simpson and Helga Druxes.
- Imprint
Lanham, MD : Lexington Books, [2015]©2015
- Date
01-01-2015
- Physical description
1 online resource (vii, 291 pages)
text
online resource
- Edition
- Series
- Item
E-BOOK (Copy 1) EBL 1251739-1001 ONLINE
- URL
- Frequency
- Latest issue
- Minor subject
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- Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Key item
- ISBN
9780739198827
- ISSN
- Abstract
Digital Media Strategies of the Far Right in Europe and the United States compiles a variety of perspectives on the ways right-wing activists and extremists are using popular media to advance their political-sometimes violent-agendas.
- Contents
Introduction -- I: Extremisms and the Internet -- 1 Swastikas in Cyberspace -- 2 The Lone Wolf Comes From Somewhere, Too -- 3 Mobilizing on the Fringe -- 4 Hijacking Authority -- II: Far-Right Politics and Internet Identities -- 5 Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty -- 6 Manipulating the Media -- 7 The Imitated Public Sphere -- 8 Right-Wing Campaign Strategies in Sweden -- 9 The 'Identitarian Movement' -- III: Homophobia, Race, and Radicalism -- 10 Singing for Race and Nation -- 11 'The Order of the Vanquished Dragon' -- 12 Pure Hate -- 13 The New 'Great White Hope?' -- 14 The Roots of East German Xenophobia.
- LCN
1251739
- Item ID
1251739-1001
- Database
Library Catalogue
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