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Title: |
Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic by the Radical Right |
| Sub-title: |
Scapegoating, Conspiracy Theories and New Narratives |
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| Edited by: |
Tamir Bar-On, BĂ rbara Molas Contributions by: BĂ rbara Molas, Ofra Klein, Cristina Ariza, Michael Colborne, Hans-Georg Betz, Sabine Volk, Michael Zeller, Louie Dean Valencia-GarcĂa, BĂ rbara Molas, Eviane Leidig, Julia DeCook, Simon Purdue, Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Blyth Crawford, Ashley Mattheis, Mette Wiggen, Justin Gilmore, Valery Engel |
| ISBN10-13: |
3838214889 : 9783838214887 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
210x148mm |
| Pages: |
206 |
| Weight: |
.270 Kg. |
| Published: |
ibidem - October 2020 |
| List Price: |
27.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
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| Subjects: |
Conspiracy theories : Politics & government : Infectious & contagious diseases |
| Numerous political commentators have noted the rise of the radical right worldwide. How has the radical right responded to the COVID-19 pandemic? Has the radical right been legitimized in a world of closed borders and greater securitization? Have radical right regimes in power cracked under the strains of the crisis and thus undermined their own political fortunes? Have radical right-wing responses to COVID-19 been uniform or diversified? These are some of the questions tackled in Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic by the Radical Right. This volume gathers a collection of short pieces, which highlight the multi-faceted ways in which right-wing and radical right-wing political forces have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. It presents research by scholars from all around the world concentrating on the evolution of radical right-wing movements since the COVID-19 crisis began and their influence on mainstream and alternative narratives. The edited volume includes case studies as well as far-reaching reports on the radical rightâ s utilizing of the crisis to re-shape ideas about sovereignty, globalization, democracy, equality, diversity, and political legitimacy. Such studies comprise cases on gender and class, racism, religious hatred, scapegoating, anti-Semitism and Sinophobia, conspiracy theories, and online radicalization, focusing on locations as diverse as the US, Canada, Brazil, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, France, Spain, Ukraine, Latvia, Israel, and India. All such studies are compiled in a total of six chapters and an epilogue, organized thematically and by country. |
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“This edited volume brings together some of the key writings on the topic, focusing on the relationship between the Coronavirus pandemic and the far right from both sides. Short and accessible, and written by true experts, they go beyond the often ill-informed and sensationalist ‘hot takes’ in the media and provide clear insights into a broad range of cases across the world.” -- Cas Mudde, Professor of International Affairs, University of Georgia
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