The Far Right and the Environment
Politics, Discourse and Communication
Herausgeber: Forchtner, Bernhard
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Politics, Discourse and Communication
Herausgeber: Forchtner, Bernhard
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At the beginning of the 21st century, the crisis of liberal democracy and environmental crises are increasingly in the public spotlight. Whilst both have been analysed on their own, this book provides insights into their intersection by illuminating the environmental communication of far-right party and non-party actors in Europe and the US.
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At the beginning of the 21st century, the crisis of liberal democracy and environmental crises are increasingly in the public spotlight. Whilst both have been analysed on their own, this book provides insights into their intersection by illuminating the environmental communication of far-right party and non-party actors in Europe and the US.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781138477865
- ISBN-10: 1138477869
- Artikelnr.: 57785191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781138477865
- ISBN-10: 1138477869
- Artikelnr.: 57785191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Bernhard Forchtner is associate professor at the School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester, UK.
1. Introduction: Far-right articulations of the natural environment: An
introduction - Bernhard Forchtner, PART I: TWO FIELDS, TWO STORIES,2. The
trajectory of far-right populism - a discourse-analytical perspective -
Ruth Wodak, 3. Environmental communication research: origins, development
and new directions - Anders Hansen, PART II: WESTERN EUROPE, 4. "Protecting
our green and pleasant land": UKIP, the BNP and a history of green ideology
on Britain's far right - Emily Turner-Graham, 5. From Black to Green:
Analysing Le Front National's 'Patriotic Ecology'- Salomi Boukala and
Eirini Tountasaki, 6. Environmental politics on the Italian far right: not
a party issue? - Giorgia Bulli, PART III: NORDIC COUNTRIES, 7. Sheep in
wolves clothing: The Danish far right and 'wild nature'- Christoffer
Kølvraa, 8. Far-right and climate change denial. Denouncing environmental
challenges via anti-establishment rhetoric, marketing of doubts,
industrial/breadwinner masculinities enactments and ethno-nationalism -
Martin Hultman, Anna Björk and Tamya Viinikka, 9. The allure of exploding
bats: The Finns Party's populist environmental communication and the media
- Niko Hataka and Matti Välimäki, PART IV: CENTRAL EUROPE, 10. The
ecological component of the ideology and legislative activity of the
Freedom Party of Austria - Kristian Voss, 11. The environmental
communication of Jobbik: Between strategy and ideology - Anna Kyriazi, 12.
Is brown the new green? The environmental discourse of the Czech far right
- Zbyn¿k Tarant, 13. Beyond the 'German forest': Environmental
communication by the far right in Germany - Bernhard Forchtner and Özgür
Özvatan, 14. The environment as an emerging discourse in Polish far-right
politics - Samuel Bennett and Cezary Kwiatkowski, PART V: BEYOND EUROPE,
15. In the heartland of climate scepticism: A hyperlink network analysis of
German climate sceptics and the US right-wing - Jonas Kaiser, 16. Alt-right
ecology: Ecofascism and far-right environmentalism in the United States -
Blair Taylor, 17. The rhetorical landscapes of the 'alt right' and the
Patriot Movements: Settler entitlement to native land - Kyle Boggs,
CONCLUSION, 18. Looking back, looking forward: a preliminary conclusion on
the far right and its natural environment(s) - Bernhard Forchtner
introduction - Bernhard Forchtner, PART I: TWO FIELDS, TWO STORIES,2. The
trajectory of far-right populism - a discourse-analytical perspective -
Ruth Wodak, 3. Environmental communication research: origins, development
and new directions - Anders Hansen, PART II: WESTERN EUROPE, 4. "Protecting
our green and pleasant land": UKIP, the BNP and a history of green ideology
on Britain's far right - Emily Turner-Graham, 5. From Black to Green:
Analysing Le Front National's 'Patriotic Ecology'- Salomi Boukala and
Eirini Tountasaki, 6. Environmental politics on the Italian far right: not
a party issue? - Giorgia Bulli, PART III: NORDIC COUNTRIES, 7. Sheep in
wolves clothing: The Danish far right and 'wild nature'- Christoffer
Kølvraa, 8. Far-right and climate change denial. Denouncing environmental
challenges via anti-establishment rhetoric, marketing of doubts,
industrial/breadwinner masculinities enactments and ethno-nationalism -
Martin Hultman, Anna Björk and Tamya Viinikka, 9. The allure of exploding
bats: The Finns Party's populist environmental communication and the media
- Niko Hataka and Matti Välimäki, PART IV: CENTRAL EUROPE, 10. The
ecological component of the ideology and legislative activity of the
Freedom Party of Austria - Kristian Voss, 11. The environmental
communication of Jobbik: Between strategy and ideology - Anna Kyriazi, 12.
Is brown the new green? The environmental discourse of the Czech far right
- Zbyn¿k Tarant, 13. Beyond the 'German forest': Environmental
communication by the far right in Germany - Bernhard Forchtner and Özgür
Özvatan, 14. The environment as an emerging discourse in Polish far-right
politics - Samuel Bennett and Cezary Kwiatkowski, PART V: BEYOND EUROPE,
15. In the heartland of climate scepticism: A hyperlink network analysis of
German climate sceptics and the US right-wing - Jonas Kaiser, 16. Alt-right
ecology: Ecofascism and far-right environmentalism in the United States -
Blair Taylor, 17. The rhetorical landscapes of the 'alt right' and the
Patriot Movements: Settler entitlement to native land - Kyle Boggs,
CONCLUSION, 18. Looking back, looking forward: a preliminary conclusion on
the far right and its natural environment(s) - Bernhard Forchtner
1. Introduction: Far-right articulations of the natural environment: An
introduction - Bernhard Forchtner, PART I: TWO FIELDS, TWO STORIES,2. The
trajectory of far-right populism - a discourse-analytical perspective -
Ruth Wodak, 3. Environmental communication research: origins, development
and new directions - Anders Hansen, PART II: WESTERN EUROPE, 4. "Protecting
our green and pleasant land": UKIP, the BNP and a history of green ideology
on Britain's far right - Emily Turner-Graham, 5. From Black to Green:
Analysing Le Front National's 'Patriotic Ecology'- Salomi Boukala and
Eirini Tountasaki, 6. Environmental politics on the Italian far right: not
a party issue? - Giorgia Bulli, PART III: NORDIC COUNTRIES, 7. Sheep in
wolves clothing: The Danish far right and 'wild nature'- Christoffer
Kølvraa, 8. Far-right and climate change denial. Denouncing environmental
challenges via anti-establishment rhetoric, marketing of doubts,
industrial/breadwinner masculinities enactments and ethno-nationalism -
Martin Hultman, Anna Björk and Tamya Viinikka, 9. The allure of exploding
bats: The Finns Party's populist environmental communication and the media
- Niko Hataka and Matti Välimäki, PART IV: CENTRAL EUROPE, 10. The
ecological component of the ideology and legislative activity of the
Freedom Party of Austria - Kristian Voss, 11. The environmental
communication of Jobbik: Between strategy and ideology - Anna Kyriazi, 12.
Is brown the new green? The environmental discourse of the Czech far right
- Zbyn¿k Tarant, 13. Beyond the 'German forest': Environmental
communication by the far right in Germany - Bernhard Forchtner and Özgür
Özvatan, 14. The environment as an emerging discourse in Polish far-right
politics - Samuel Bennett and Cezary Kwiatkowski, PART V: BEYOND EUROPE,
15. In the heartland of climate scepticism: A hyperlink network analysis of
German climate sceptics and the US right-wing - Jonas Kaiser, 16. Alt-right
ecology: Ecofascism and far-right environmentalism in the United States -
Blair Taylor, 17. The rhetorical landscapes of the 'alt right' and the
Patriot Movements: Settler entitlement to native land - Kyle Boggs,
CONCLUSION, 18. Looking back, looking forward: a preliminary conclusion on
the far right and its natural environment(s) - Bernhard Forchtner
introduction - Bernhard Forchtner, PART I: TWO FIELDS, TWO STORIES,2. The
trajectory of far-right populism - a discourse-analytical perspective -
Ruth Wodak, 3. Environmental communication research: origins, development
and new directions - Anders Hansen, PART II: WESTERN EUROPE, 4. "Protecting
our green and pleasant land": UKIP, the BNP and a history of green ideology
on Britain's far right - Emily Turner-Graham, 5. From Black to Green:
Analysing Le Front National's 'Patriotic Ecology'- Salomi Boukala and
Eirini Tountasaki, 6. Environmental politics on the Italian far right: not
a party issue? - Giorgia Bulli, PART III: NORDIC COUNTRIES, 7. Sheep in
wolves clothing: The Danish far right and 'wild nature'- Christoffer
Kølvraa, 8. Far-right and climate change denial. Denouncing environmental
challenges via anti-establishment rhetoric, marketing of doubts,
industrial/breadwinner masculinities enactments and ethno-nationalism -
Martin Hultman, Anna Björk and Tamya Viinikka, 9. The allure of exploding
bats: The Finns Party's populist environmental communication and the media
- Niko Hataka and Matti Välimäki, PART IV: CENTRAL EUROPE, 10. The
ecological component of the ideology and legislative activity of the
Freedom Party of Austria - Kristian Voss, 11. The environmental
communication of Jobbik: Between strategy and ideology - Anna Kyriazi, 12.
Is brown the new green? The environmental discourse of the Czech far right
- Zbyn¿k Tarant, 13. Beyond the 'German forest': Environmental
communication by the far right in Germany - Bernhard Forchtner and Özgür
Özvatan, 14. The environment as an emerging discourse in Polish far-right
politics - Samuel Bennett and Cezary Kwiatkowski, PART V: BEYOND EUROPE,
15. In the heartland of climate scepticism: A hyperlink network analysis of
German climate sceptics and the US right-wing - Jonas Kaiser, 16. Alt-right
ecology: Ecofascism and far-right environmentalism in the United States -
Blair Taylor, 17. The rhetorical landscapes of the 'alt right' and the
Patriot Movements: Settler entitlement to native land - Kyle Boggs,
CONCLUSION, 18. Looking back, looking forward: a preliminary conclusion on
the far right and its natural environment(s) - Bernhard Forchtner