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Archive for April, 2022

  • Apr252022

    ‘Gender Ideology’ and the Intersectional Politics of the Far-Right in Latin America

    Intersectionality denotes an entire and complex subfield within the social sciences. A connecting thread across its different inflexions is the…

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  • Apr212022

    The Protocols of Antisemitism: Cross Ideological Fixation on “Jewish Power”

    “They let James Foley die, they let him die and they didn’t release her but guess what? Maybe they’ll have…

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  • Apr192022

    Radical Right Activities in Nusantara’s Digital Landscape: A Snapshot

    The Executive Summary and Overview is also available in French, German, Arabic, Indonesian and Japanese. Please read on for the…

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  • Apr142022

    How the European Far Right is Using Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine to Radicalise its Audience

    Current events provide key opportunities for right-wing extremist (RWE) groups to attract new members and radicalise those already within their…

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  • Apr122022

    The Taliban’s Trajectory in Securing Geographic, Electronic, and Geopolitical Sanctuaries

    Though long hostile to social media, the Taliban regime readily embraced the haven on the Internet, setting up social media…

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  • Apr072022

    Zelenskyy, ‘Denazification’ and the Redirection of Holocaust Victimhood

    As with many global crises, the online far-right is attempting to frame Russia’s invasion of Ukraine through their existing worldview.…

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  • Apr052022

    From Orange to Red: An Assessment of the Dark MAGA Trend in Far-Right Online Spaces

    The Online Far-Right The far-right online goes through aesthetic and organisational shifts in waves. From Woods & Hahner’s Make America…

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