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In Europe, the far right is gaining momentum on the streets and in parliaments. By taking a close look at contemporary practices and strategies of far-right actors, the present volume explores this right-ward shift of European publics and politics. It assembles analyses of changing mobilization patterns and their effects on the local, national and transnational level. International experts, among them Tamir Bar-On, Liz Fekete, Matthew Kott, and Graham Macklin, scrutinize new forms of coalition building, mainstreaming and transnationalization tendencies as aspects of diversified far-right politics in Europe.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Europe, the far right is gaining momentum on the streets and in parliaments. By taking a close look at contemporary practices and strategies of far-right actors, the present volume explores this right-ward shift of European publics and politics. It assembles analyses of changing mobilization patterns and their effects on the local, national and transnational level. International experts, among them Tamir Bar-On, Liz Fekete, Matthew Kott, and Graham Macklin, scrutinize new forms of coalition building, mainstreaming and transnationalization tendencies as aspects of diversified far-right politics in Europe.
Autorenporträt
Maik Fielitz is a conflict researcher. He co-directs the research unit of the Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft »Gegen Hass im Netz« and is a researcher at the Institute for Democracy and Civil Society in Jena. He conducts research on the transformation of right-wing extremism in the context of digitalization. He has published numerous articles on this topic, which have been received both nationally and internationally. Laura Lotte Laloire is a Master student of International Studies/Peace and Conflict Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany. She works as a student assistant at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) and as a free-lance journalist.