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The politics of affect

Perspectives on the rise of the far-right and right-wing populism in the West

Sindre Bangstad, Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, and Heiko Henkel

American dream in crisis . New York : Simon & Schuster . Roediger , David . 2017 . Class, race and Marxism . London : Verso . Shoshan , Nitzan . 2016 . The management of hate: Nation, affect, and the governance of right-wing extremism in

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Fascism at eye level

The anthropological conundrum

Douglas R. Holmes

Historical Social Science, Vienna, 1 – 2 December . Shoshan , Nitzan . 2016 . The management of hate nation, affect, and the governance of right-wing extremism in Germany . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . Snyder , Timothy . 2018

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Sam Jackson, Áron Bakos, Birgitte Refslund Sørensen, and Matti Weisdorf

the far right. He explores micro-(individual) and middle-range (network and social position) explanations of right-wing extremism. Of micro-level theories, he argues that explanations that focus on ignorance and mental illness miss the mark: his own

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Navigating the Politics of Anxiety

Moral Outrage, Responsiveness, and State Accountability in Denmark

Mette-Louise Johansen

of the Other in Denmark. Since 2013, 330 reports had been filed through the Infohouse, and a similar number had been rejected on the grounds of irrelevance. Out of these 330 reports, 20 cases concerned right-wing extremism and 2 cases leftwing