Search Results - "far-right"
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A lived and living UK gaming oral history: untangling narratives of resistance and resurgence in videogame space
Published 2025“…Via a series of oral history interviews, and with an emphasis on a person-centred approach, this research scrutinises the bleed between gaming culture and far-right belief systems, evidenced by issues like identity policing and online harassment. …”
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The cultural divide in Europe: migration, multiculturalism, and political trust
Published 2012“…Moreover, having a lengthy post-war history with mass immigration mediates this effect, while the potentially mobilizing effects of far-right parties on the relationship between concern about immigration and political distrust are somewhat limited.…”
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Comparative Law in Asia: the case for intra-Asia intensification
Published 2018“…One inference that we could make from Brexit (namely the success of the referendum for United Kingdom to leave the European Union) and the support received by the far right populist political parties in Europe, (such as the National Front in France) is that nationalism is on the rise. …”
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Comparative law in Asia: the case for intra-Asia intensification
Published 2018“…One inference that we could make from Brexit (namely the success of the referendum for United Kingdom to leave the European Union) and the support received by the far right populist political parties in Europe, (such as the National Front in France) is that nationalism is on the rise. …”
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A longitudinal critical discourse analysis of ‘immigration’ in the UK parliament
Published 2019“…This longitudinal work, which incorporates both Houses of Parliament, periods of rule by both major parties and an analysis of the speeches of smaller parties, closes a gap in the field, which has previously focused on immigration in the news media and typically within political parties/politicians of the (far-)right. Analysing the debates of three immigration-related bills and the EU Referendum, with data ranging across a 25-year period, from the General Election of 1992 to 2017, I demonstrate that the Discourse of Immigration is grounded in institutional xenophobia that intersects with socio-economic class. …”
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Patriarchal ideology, Andrew Tate, and Rumble’s podcasts
Published 2023“…Rumble is generally known for hosting far-right content, serving as a refuge for public figures who have been de-platformed from mainstream social media. …”
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The (II)liberal shift in Polish migration discourse: a multimodal analysis of civic platform’s portrayal of immigrants
Published 2024“…Overall, the analyzed discourse is strikingly similar to contemporary far-right discourses on migration, which is surprising in light of previous research on liberal discourse, which has tended to emphasize the humanitarian dimension of migration and the need for solidarity with migrants.…”
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Capital, state and labour in the enigma of Baltic 'post-Communist' transformation
Published 2020“…The new authoritarian symbiosis creates the space for the rise of the far-right.…”
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