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Informationen zum Autor Patricia Simpson is a bestselling writer from the Bay Area of California. She has won numerous awards, including multiple Reviewer's Choice Awards from Romantic Times as well as a Career Achievement Award. One of her more recent novels, SPELLBOUND, was nominated Best Indie Paranormal of the Year. After a long career with TOR, Silhouette and HarperMonogram, Patricia is now enjoying creative freedom as an indie author. Klappentext Digital Media Strategies of the Far Right in Europe and the United States compiles a variety of perspectives on the ways right-wing activists and extremists are using popular media to advance their political-sometimes violent-agendas. Zusammenfassung Digital Media Strategies of the Far Right in Europe and the United States compiles a variety of perspectives on the ways right-wing activists and extremists are using popular media to advance their political—sometimes violent—agendas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Digital Media Strategies of the Far Right in Europe and the United StatesPatricia Anne Simpson and Helga DruxesI. Extremisms and the InternetSwastikas in Cyberspace: How Hate Went OnlineChip Berlet and Carol MasonThe Lone Wolf Comes From Somewhere, TooØyvind Strømmen and Kjetil StormarkMobilizing on the Fringe: Domestic Extremists and Antisocial NetworkingKyle Christensen, Arian Spahiu, Bret Wilson, and Robert D. DuvalHijacking Academic Autonomy: Neo-Aryanism and Internet ExpertiseAlexandar MihailovicII. Far-Right Politics and Internet IdentitiesIdentity, Tradition, Sovereignty: The Transnational Linkages of Radical Nationalist Political Parties in the European UnionGlen M. E. DuerrManipulating the Media: The German New Right's Virtual and Violent IdentitiesHelga DruxesThe Imitated Public Sphere: The Case of Hungary's Far RightDomonkos SikRight-Wing Campaign Strategies in SwedenLara MazurskiThe Identitarian Movement: What Kind of Identity? Is it Really a Movement?Fabian VirchowIII. Homophobia, Race, and RadicalismSinging for Race and Nation: Fascism and Racism in Greek Youth MusicAlexandra Koronaiou, Evangelos Lagos, and Alexandros Sakellariou"The Order of the Vanquished Dragon": The Performance of Archaistic Homophobia by the Union of Orthodox Banner Bearers in Putin's RussiaAlexandar MihailovicPure Hate: The Political Aesthetic of Prussian BluePatricia Anne SimpsonThe New "Great White Hope?" White Nationalist Discourses of Race, Color, and Country in the Career of Mexican Boxer Saúl "Canelo" ÁlvarezJustin D. GarcíaThe Roots of East German XenophobiaFreya KlierAbout the ContributorsIndex...