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Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: 4, Room: FA408
Saturday 14:00 - 15:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
The new “Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX): Rightwing Extremism, Hate Crime and Political Violence” at the University of Oslo presents five papers from its research portfolio. C-REX was established on the background of the right-wing terrorist attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011 and the rising tide of hatred towards refugees and Muslims in Europe. There is a strongly felt need to develop new research-based knowledge about a phenomenon which has similarities with right-wing extremist movements in the past but comes in new transformations. Studying such phenomena may profit from cross-disciplinary perspectives. The panel consists of a political scientist, a historian, a social anthropologist, two sociologists and a historian of religions, and is chaired by a social anthropologist turned criminologist.
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Right-wing terrorism and violence in Western Europe after 1990: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis | View Paper Details |
Right-Wing Violence and Terrorism in Post-Soviet Russia: An Extreme Case | View Paper Details |
Overheating hatreds: local responses to forced migration in Hungary | View Paper Details |
The Hate Crime Concept in Norwegian Political Debates | View Paper Details |
The position of Islam in fundamentalist Christian political ideology in Norway | View Paper Details |