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The study of the contemporary far right is a predominantly party-centred discipline. Despite the growing real-world relevance of far-right movements online and offline, the collective action dimension of far-right politics remains a blind spot in comparative research. Most notably, while many recognise that far-right parties are part of a broader mobilisation process, few studies have gone beyond electoral politics to enquiry the issues and practices in the non-party sector of the far-right. This panel presents a number of papers that each tackle an important component of this question.
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How Platform Architectures Shape Far-Right Online Activism | View Paper Details |
The Identitarian Movement in Germany: Claims, Repertoire of Contention, and Resonance | View Paper Details |
The Right Proscription: Analysing the Impact of Counterterror Proscription on Far-Right Movement Organisations | View Paper Details |
How Do Far Right Movements Survive? Processes of Ritualization in Dresden-Based Anti-Islamic PEGIDA | View Paper Details |