1st Edition
Right-Wing Movements in North America and Europe Media, Identity, and Parties
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List of tables
List of contributors
Chapter 1. The Twenty-First Century Radical Right. A Perfect Storm?
Hank Johnston, Rory McVeigh, and Ziad Munson
Chapter 2. A Constellation Approach to Understanding Extremist White Supremacy
Kathleen Blee, Robert Futrell and Pete Simi
Chapter 3. Under the MAGA Movement’s Big-Umbrella
Hank Johnston, San Diego State University
Chapter 4. Active Abeyance, Political Opportunities, and the “New” White Supremacy
Peter Simi and Robert Futrell
Chapter 5. U.S. and Canadian Evangelicals: The Institutional Infrastructure of Contemporary
Political Influence
Tina Fetner
Chapter 6. Identity and Stigma in Radical-Right Mobilization: The Case of Canada's La Meuta.
Audrey Gagnon
Chapter 7. How White-Supremacists Framed the Elections of Obama and Trump
Anton Törnberg and Petter Törnberg
Chapter 8. The Organization and Strategies of Far-Right Movement Parties
Andrea L. P. Pirro and Pietro Castelli Gattinara, Scuola
Chapter 9. Britain First and the Dynamics of Far-Right Activism on Facebook
Thomas Davidson
Chapter 10. Territorial Stigmatization and Far Right’s Mobilization in Sweden
Ryan Switzer
Chapter 11. Undoing Violence in the Manosphere: Incels' Disengagement from
Extremism in Digital Free Spaces
Alyssa J. Davis and Heather Hensman Kettrey
Index
Biography
Hank Johnston is Professor of Sociology at San Diego State University, USA.
Rory McVeigh is Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame, USA.
Ziad Munson is Associate Professor of Sociology at Lehigh University, USA.






