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Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right : Online Actions and Offline Consequences in Europe and the US / ed. by Nick Thurston, Maik Fielitz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Edition Politik ; 71Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (210 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783839446706
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 320.533014 23/ger
Other classification:
  • LC 13000
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Analyzing -- Understanding the Alt-Right. Ideologues, 'Lulz' and Hiding in Plain Sight -- LARPing & Liberal Tears. Irony, Belief and Idiocy in the Deep Vernacular Web -- Parallel Ports. Sociotechnical Change from the Alt-Right to Alt-Tech -- Creating a New Normal. The Mainstreaming of Far-Right Ideas Through Online and Offline Action in Hungary -- Between Anti-Feminism and Ethnicized Sexism. Far-Right Gender Politics in Germany -- The Far Right Across Borders. Networks and Issues of (Trans)National Cooperation in Western Europe on Twitter -- Zine Publishing and the Polish Far Right -- Unmasking -- What Makes a Symbol Far Right? Co-opted and Missed Meanings in Far-Right Iconography -- "Do You Want Meme War?" Understanding the Visual Memes of the German Far Right -- The Murder of Keira. Misinformation and Hate Speech as Far-Right Online Strategies -- Counter-Creativity. Innovative Ways to Counter Far-Right Communication Tactics -- Activating the Archive From Below at a Moment of Cultural and Political Crisis -- Back to Front Truths. Hate Library -- Biographical Notes
Summary: How does the far right operate today? This volume presents a unique critical survey of the online and offline tactics, symbols and platforms that are strategically remixed to stake national and transnational cultural claims by contemporary far-right groups in Europe and North America. Featuring short, accessible analyses by an international range of expert scholars, policy advisors and activists, the book offers a plurality of answers to practical and theoretical questions about how and why the Internet has been crucial to emboldening extreme nationalisms in these regions and what counter-cultural approaches civil societies should develop in response.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Analyzing -- Understanding the Alt-Right. Ideologues, 'Lulz' and Hiding in Plain Sight -- LARPing & Liberal Tears. Irony, Belief and Idiocy in the Deep Vernacular Web -- Parallel Ports. Sociotechnical Change from the Alt-Right to Alt-Tech -- Creating a New Normal. The Mainstreaming of Far-Right Ideas Through Online and Offline Action in Hungary -- Between Anti-Feminism and Ethnicized Sexism. Far-Right Gender Politics in Germany -- The Far Right Across Borders. Networks and Issues of (Trans)National Cooperation in Western Europe on Twitter -- Zine Publishing and the Polish Far Right -- Unmasking -- What Makes a Symbol Far Right? Co-opted and Missed Meanings in Far-Right Iconography -- "Do You Want Meme War?" Understanding the Visual Memes of the German Far Right -- The Murder of Keira. Misinformation and Hate Speech as Far-Right Online Strategies -- Counter-Creativity. Innovative Ways to Counter Far-Right Communication Tactics -- Activating the Archive From Below at a Moment of Cultural and Political Crisis -- Back to Front Truths. Hate Library -- Biographical Notes

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How does the far right operate today? This volume presents a unique critical survey of the online and offline tactics, symbols and platforms that are strategically remixed to stake national and transnational cultural claims by contemporary far-right groups in Europe and North America. Featuring short, accessible analyses by an international range of expert scholars, policy advisors and activists, the book offers a plurality of answers to practical and theoretical questions about how and why the Internet has been crucial to emboldening extreme nationalisms in these regions and what counter-cultural approaches civil societies should develop in response.

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