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Author Caiani, Manuela

Title Mobilizing on the Extreme Right : Germany, Italy, and the United States
Published Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (265 pages)
Contents Cover; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Abbreviations; 1 The Extreme Right and Social Movement Studies: An Introduction; 1. Defining the extreme right; 2. The extreme right as a social and a social science problem; 3. The extreme right as a social movement; 4. Framing right-wing concerns; 5. (Right-wing) repertoires of collective action; 6. This volume; 2 Methodological Choices in the Analysis of the Extreme Right: Research Design and Research Methods; 1. Triangulating approaches, sources, and methods; 2. Frame analysis; 3. Social network analysis; 4. Protest event analysis
3 The Context of the Extreme Right1. The legal situation; 2. Institutional allies; 3. Discursive opportunities; 4. Opportunity structures; 5. Issue areas and actors in the discourses of the radical right; 6. Conclusion; 4 Networking Online; 1. Introduction; 2. The structure of the network; 3. Characteristics of the organizations; 4. Conclusion; 5 The Action Repertoires of the Radical Right: Violence and Beyond; 1. Introduction; 2. Political opportunities and action repertoires: country and time; 3. Organizational characteristics and violence
4. Radicalization in action: issues and interactions5. Conclusion; 6 Framing the 'Us': Identity Building in the Extreme Right; 1. Identity building in the extreme right: an introduction; 2. Producing identities in action; 3. Organizational forms and discourses; 4. Identity framing; 5. The 'us' for the extreme right; 6. The protectors; 7. The victims; 8. Conclusion; 7 Fighting Modernity: The Extreme Right and Conservative Values; 1. Introduction; 2. The mobilization of the extreme right on conservative values: focusing on actors and strategies
3. The discourse of the extreme right on conservative values: focusing on God, family, and nation4. Conclusion; 8 Racism: Old and New Forms?; 1. Introduction; 2. Racism in deeds and discourses; 3. Immigrants as the problem; 4. Traditional and new anti-Semitism; 5. The 'black' and 'white' opposition; 6. Racism and the extreme right: some concluding remarks; 9 The Other 'No Globals': Right-wing Discourses on Globalization; 1. Globalization and the extreme right: an introduction; 2. Extreme right facing globalization; 3. Economic globalization and its losers
4. The invasion of the 'other': cultural globalization (and Americanization)5. Political globalization and European integration; 6. Conclusion; 10 The Extreme Right, Populism, and Politics; 1. Introduction; 2. The 'people' in the discourse of the extreme right; 3. Linking populist and anti-establishment frames; 4. The 'American' variant of populism: blaming domestic politics in the light of international affairs; 5. Conclusion: the extreme right and the populist paradigm; 11 The Extreme Right: A Conclusion; 1. Framing: cognitive work in the extreme right
Summary Research on the extreme right is rare, and the extreme right has even more rarely been analysed as a social movement. In this volume, the extreme right is compared in Italy, Germany, and the United States using concepts and methods developed in social movement studies. In particular, the book describes the discourse, action, and organizational structures of the extreme right, and explains these on the basis of the available discursive and political opportunities. Three main. empirical methods are used in the research. Firstly, the frame analysis looks at the cognitive mechanisms that are relev
Notes 2. Repertoires protest beyond voting and violence
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Subject Right-wing extremists -- Germany
Right-wing extremists -- Italy
Right-wing extremists -- United States
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Fascism & Totalitarianism.
Right-wing extremists
Germany
Italy
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Della Porta, Donatella, 1956-
Wagemann, Claudius.
ISBN 9780191628375
0191628379
1280594977
9781280594977