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This book explores the use of the internet by (non-Islamic)
extremist groups, drawing together research by scholars across the
social sciences and humanities. It offers a broad overview of the
best of research in this area, including research contributions
that address far-right, (non-Islamic) religious, animal rights, and
nationalist violence online, as well as a discussion of the policy
and research challenges posed by these unique and disparate groups.
It offers an academically rigorous, introductory text that
addresses extremism online, making it a valuable resource for
students, practitioners and academics seeking to understand the
unique characteristics such risks present.
The Routledge Handbook of Far‐Right Extremism in Europe is a
timely and important study of the far and extreme right-wing
phenomenon across a broad spectrum of European countries, and in
relation to a selected list of core areas and topics such as
anti‐gender, identitarian politics, hooliganism, and ideology.
The handbook deals with the rise and the developments of the
far‐right movements, parties, and organisations across diverse
countries in Europe. Crucially it discusses the main topics and
features issues pertaining to the far‐right ideology and
positioning, and considers how central and less central actors of
the far‐right milieus have fared within the given context.
Comprising a wide range of subject expertise, the contributors
focus on far-right organisations on the margins of the electoral
sphere, as well as street‐level movements, and the relationship
between them and electoral politics. The handbook spans nearly
twenty European country‐cases, grouped according to
geographical/regional area. It includes case studies where the far
right has gained increased momentum, as well as countries where it
has been much less successful in mobilising public opinion and
electorate. Another important feature is the inclusion of
street‐level mobilisations, such as football firms, thereby
expanding and updating existing research, which is primarily
focused on political parties and organisations. Multidisciplinary
and comprehensive, this handbook will be of great interest to
scholars and students of Criminology, Political Science, Extremism
Studies, European Studies, Media and Communication, and Sociology.
This book explores the use of the internet by (non-Islamic)
extremist groups, drawing together research by scholars across the
social sciences and humanities. It offers a broad overview of the
best of research in this area, including research contributions
that address far-right, (non-Islamic) religious, animal rights, and
nationalist violence online, as well as a discussion of the policy
and research challenges posed by these unique and disparate groups.
It offers an academically rigorous, introductory text that
addresses extremism online, making it a valuable resource for
students, practitioners and academics seeking to understand the
unique characteristics such risks present.
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