How do right wing extremist organizations throughout the world use the Internet as a tool for communication and recruitment? What is its role in identity-building within radical right-wing groups and how do they use the Internet to set their agenda, build contacts, spread their ideology and encourage mobilization? Manuela Caiani and Linda Parenti address and examine these questions, analysing the potential role of the Internet on the identity-building processes of right wing organizations in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and USA and how their use of the internet influences their mobilization and action strategies.…mehr
How do right wing extremist organizations throughout the world use the Internet as a tool for communication and recruitment? What is its role in identity-building within radical right-wing groups and how do they use the Internet to set their agenda, build contacts, spread their ideology and encourage mobilization? Manuela Caiani and Linda Parenti address and examine these questions, analysing the potential role of the Internet on the identity-building processes of right wing organizations in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and USA and how their use of the internet influences their mobilization and action strategies.
Caiani Manuela is Assistant Professor at the IHS (Institute for Advanced studies) of Wien and Marie Curie Fellow at the URCJ (University Rey Juan Carlos) of Madrid. Linda Parenti obtained her PhD at the University of Florence in political Science and is currently research assistant ('stipendiat') at the IHS of Wien.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Extreme Right Organizations and the Internet Chapter 2 'Technological', Political and Cultural Opportunities for the Extreme Right in the United States and the European Countries Chapter 3 The Organizational Structure of the (Online) Galaxy of the European and American Extreme Right Chapter 4 Extreme Right Groups and the Internet Chapter 5 Between Real and Virtual Chapter 6 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Extreme Right Organizations and the Internet Chapter 2 'Technological', Political and Cultural Opportunities for the Extreme Right in the United States and the European Countries Chapter 3 The Organizational Structure of the (Online) Galaxy of the European and American Extreme Right Chapter 4 Extreme Right Groups and the Internet Chapter 5 Between Real and Virtual Chapter 6 Conclusion
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