Search Results - "right-wing"
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The un-taming of the discourse: radical right-wing populist parties and the effect of different institutional roles
Published 2023“…This thesis examines how different institutional roles, being in the opposition, in government or supporting a minority government, influence European radical right-wing populist (RRWP) parties' discourse. Despite the proliferation of studies exploring the RRWP parties, there is a lack of research focusing on both East and West Europe. …”
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The web of hate : fragmentation of media authority and its link to right-wing populism and cyber Islamophobia
Published 2021“…Islamophobia thus has become a useful tool for right-wing populists not only to gather a large following online but for right-wing parties to assemble electors in several European nation-states. …”
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Das Drama der Weimarer Republik und der Aufstieg des National sozialismus: der Feind Steht Rechts
Published 1988“…This thesis examines plays written in the period from 1923 to 1933, whose subject matter is the rise of right wing radical forces and ultimately the rise of Hitler. …”
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Changing roles of agricultural economics
Published 1994“…Governments showered them with money. They were seen by right wing governments as engines of economic growth, by left wing governments as engine of social equality, and by citizens in general as avenues of social mobility. …”
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Prejudice Against Muslim Australians: The Role of Values, Gender and Consensus
Published 2012“…After entry into a regression analysis, the participants high in prejudice were found to be significantly more likely to have lower educational levels and more right-wing views. They were also significantly more likely to report high levels of national attitudes (i.e. stronger identification with Australian identity), concern about gender equality within the Muslim community, less concern about equality generally and report that Muslims were not conforming to Australian values. …”
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The discourse of austerity in the British press
Published 2018“…Our analysis of the discourse shows that austerity has negative connotations; that no independent economic expertise was visible; that George Osborne was the most influential actor, providing clever catchphrases; that the oppositional Labour Party failed to develop an alternative narrative; that journalists took up elements of Osborne’s narrative rather than developing their own; and that right-wing think tanks had little visibility.…”
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False Beliefs About Asylum Seekers to Australia: The Role of Confidence in Such Beliefs, Prejudice, and the Third Person Effect
Published 2017“…Regression results indicated that the main predictors of false beliefs were right-wing political orientation, prejudice, confidence in espousing false beliefs, and the third-person effect (politicians). …”
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Ahmad Dahlan and the moderate, humanist, and non-sectarian Islam
Published 2023“…Based on a moderate understanding extracted from the Quran, hadith, and some scholars’ understanding, Dahlan is more suitable to be categorised as a moderate-humanist or middle Salafism figure rather than being categorised as a puritan-fundamentalist or right-wing Salafism figure as misunderstood by some, because of his thoughts and movements in the Islamic education, religious, social, economic, and political fields are more moderate, nonviolent, open, and visionary humanists than contemporary reformers in the country, so that their thoughts and movements inspire philanthropic actions in the Islamic education, social, economic, and politic fields that are far from radicalism and terrorism, and contrary to the modernist group’s thoughts and movements that exist today, especially with puritan fundamentalist groups.…”
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Talkback radio, anti-elitism and moral decline: A fatal paradox?
Published 2005“…Each of these can be contested in ways that suggest how the paradox in populist talkback can be understood as an Achilles heel of the wider contemporary right-wing triumphalism.…”
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The limits of anticolonialism: the British Labour movement and the end of the empire in Guiana
Published 2016“…The Labour Party’s support for the suspension of the Guianese constitution by the Churchill government in 1953 and their willingness to implement Conservative plans for constitutional reform in 1964 demonstrate that the party’s liberationist faction were unable to overturn the Cold War agenda espoused by the right wing of the parliamentary party and anti-communists in the trade union movement.…”
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Negotiating class, ethnicity and modernity: the ‘Malaynisation’ of P. Ramlee and his films
Published 2015“…As such, the articulation of the politics of inclusion and exclusion in Ramlee’s films articulates a right-wing nationalist sentiment that upholds the sovereignty of the dominant Malays while undermining other ethnic communities. …”
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Perception of partisans toward democratic practice and the appointment of Prime Minister of Jordan
Published 2021“…In discussing the differences between the political factions toward the current democratic practice in Jordan and the appointment of the prime minister, the results showed that both the right wing and left wing were dissatisfied with the current democratic practice in Jordan, whereas the moderates seemed to be neutral in their stance. …”
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Writing society: politics and history in the work of D.H. Lawrence
Published 2004“…The consequence is neither a "radicalized" Lawrence nor a right-wing caricature of him, but a politically hybrid Lawrence whose texts are sites of struggle with the socio-historical contradictions of modernity. …”
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British and American policy with regard to Greece 1943-1947: the transition from British to American patronage
Published 1989“…In post-war Greece, Britain continued to use her influence and support in an effort to establish stability in the face of serious economic difficulties and a right-wing reaction to the Communists, which led to a new civil war. …”
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The (II)liberal shift in Polish migration discourse: a multimodal analysis of civic platform’s portrayal of immigrants
Published 2024“…So far, research on Polish migration discourse has concentrated on right-wing and conservative discourses, while the liberal one has been understudied. …”
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Tax avoidance as an anti-austerity issue: the progress of a protest issue through the public sphere
Published 2017“…This indicates how a progressive message from the periphery can be co-opted into the currently resurgent right-wing populism.…”
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Fetishized hijab and resilient Muslim women: Representations of the veil in Leila Aboulela’s Minaret and in Shelina Janmohamed’s Love in a Headscarf
Published 2014“…While the Muslim woman’s headscarf is an unmistakable target for attacks from right-wing forces, it also provokes unease and invites disapproval from a section of diasporic Muslims. …”
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Austria's post-Holocaust Jewish community: a subaltern counterpublic between the ethics and morality of memory
Published 2015“…The 2009 issue focussed on being ‘at home in Europe’ and contained chapters on diverse historical and contemporary issues – ranging from Jewish histories to contemporary right-wing populism, from the exclusions endured by Roma communities to civil society activism; and though in part focussed on Austria, the issue in question also contained chapters on each European national context. …”
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Politics of Donald Trump and Jacinda Ardern in the Christchurch Mosque Shootings: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Published 2019“…Since his presidential campaign Trump’s right-wing populist ideology is characterized by rhetoric of exclusions targeting minorities including Muslims as a threat while promoting supremacy of the Whites (Giroux, 2017). …”
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Perjuangan wanita dalam aktivisme sosial dan nasionalisme di Tanah Melayu, 1929-1957 / Ruhana Padzil
Published 2017“…In addition, it also analyzed the participation of women in both the political right-wing and left-wing struggle against British colonial rule. …”
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