Extreme right activists in Europe : through the magnifying glass

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Extreme right activists in Europe : through the magnifying glass

edited by Bert Klandermans and Nonna Mayer

(Routledge studies in extremism and democracy, 8)

Routledge, 2006

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-306) and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780415358279

内容説明

Since the 1980s, one of the main political changes in Western Europe has been the electoral upsurge of extreme right-wing parties. However, while the electoral support of these movements has been studied extensively, their membership has largely been ignored. This book examines who joins the extreme right and why? Drawing upon extensive research and featuring contributions from distinguished social psychologists and political scientists, this book provides the most detailed comparative study yet published of the psychology of right-wing extremist activists. Countries discussed include Germany, The Netherlands, Italy, Belgium and France.

目次

  • Preface
  • Part 01 PART I: The environment
  • Section 01 1 Right-wing extremism as a social movement
  • Section 01 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 02 2 Links with the past
  • Section 02 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 03 3 Context, alliances and conflict
  • Section 03 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 04 4 Political demand and supply
  • Section 04 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 05 5 Writing life-histories: interviewing extreme right-wing activists
  • Section 05 TEAM MEMBERS
  • Part 02 PART II: The interviewees
  • Section 06 6 Italy: the offspring of fascism
  • Section 06 PATRIZIA MILESI, ANTONIO CHIRUMBOLO AND PATRIZIA CATELLANI
  • Section 07 7 France: a two-centuries-old galaxy
  • Section 07 VAL?0/00RIE LAFONT
  • Section 08 8 Extreme right-wing activism in the Flemish part of Belgium: manifestation of racism or nationalism?
  • Section 08 HANS DE WITTE
  • Section 09 9 ?EURO?Doing it for Germany?EURO?: a study of Die Republikaner and Junge Freiheit
  • Section 09 LUDGER KLEIN AND BERND SIMON
  • Section 10 10 The Netherlands: stigmatized outsiders
  • Section 10 ANNETTE LINDEN AND BERT KLANDERMANS
  • Section 11 11 One root, different branches: identity, injustice and schism
  • Section 11 PATRIZIA CATELLANI, PATRIZIA MILESI AND ALBERTO CRESCENTINI
  • Section 12 12 Identity in German right-wing extremism: levels, functions and processes
  • Section 12 LUDGER KLEIN AND BERND SIMON
  • Section 13 13 Do right- and left-wing extremists have anything in common?
  • Section 13 ANTONIO CHIRUMBOLO, NONNA MAYER AND HANS DE WITTE
  • Section 14 14 Through the magnifying glass: the world of extreme right activists
  • Section 14 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Index
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780415494434

内容説明

Since the 1980s, one of the main political changes in Western Europe has been the electoral upsurge of extreme right-wing parties. However, while the electoral support of these movements has been studied extensively, their membership has largely been ignored. This book examines who joins the extreme right and why? Drawing upon extensive research and featuring contributions from distinguished social psychologists and political scientists, this book provides the most detailed comparative study yet published of the psychology of right-wing extremist activists. Countries discussed include Germany, The Netherlands, Italy, Belgium and France.

目次

  • Preface
  • Part 01 PART I: The environment
  • Section 01 1 Right-wing extremism as a social movement
  • Section 01 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 02 2 Links with the past
  • Section 02 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 03 3 Context, alliances and conflict
  • Section 03 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 04 4 Political demand and supply
  • Section 04 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Section 05 5 Writing life-histories: interviewing extreme right-wing activists
  • Section 05 TEAM MEMBERS
  • Part 02 PART II: The interviewees
  • Section 06 6 Italy: the offspring of fascism
  • Section 06 PATRIZIA MILESI, ANTONIO CHIRUMBOLO AND PATRIZIA CATELLANI
  • Section 07 7 France: a two-centuries-old galaxy
  • Section 07 VALERIE LAFONT
  • Section 08 8 Extreme right-wing activism in the Flemish part of Belgium: manifestation of racism or nationalism?
  • Section 08 HANS DE WITTE
  • Section 09 9 'Doing it for Germany': a study of Die Republikaner and Junge Freiheit
  • Section 09 LUDGER KLEIN AND BERND SIMON
  • Section 10 10 The Netherlands: stigmatized outsiders
  • Section 10 ANNETTE LINDEN AND BERT KLANDERMANS
  • Section 11 11 One root, different branches: identity, injustice and schism
  • Section 11 PATRIZIA CATELLANI, PATRIZIA MILESI AND ALBERTO CRESCENTINI
  • Section 12 12 Identity in German right-wing extremism: levels, functions and processes
  • Section 12 LUDGER KLEIN AND BERND SIMON
  • Section 13 13 Do right- and left-wing extremists have anything in common?
  • Section 13 ANTONIO CHIRUMBOLO, NONNA MAYER AND HANS DE WITTE
  • Section 14 14 Through the magnifying glass: the world of extreme right activists
  • Section 14 BERT KLANDERMANS AND NONNA MAYER
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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