This article examines the rise of the alt-right and Donald Trump’s successful campaign for president of the United States in the context of three overlapping contradictions: that of subversion in postmodern culture and politics, that between the democratic and commercial logics of the media, and that of the failure of the Left in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. The article looks at the rise of “Trumpism” and the new brand of white nationalist and misogynistic culture of the so-called alt-right in its historical context to show how it is consistent with but also distinguished from previous right-wing ideologies. More generally, the three contradictions presented here are proposed as explanations for understanding the mainstreaming of ...
The concept of the ‘truth’ is always something of a contested phenomenon, however, recently it appea...
This thesis examines collective identity construction within the extreme right movement Alt-Right th...
Justin Gilmore’s article Neo-Authoritarianism and the Contestation of White Identification in the U...
This research will investigate the connections between Donald Trump’s political rhetoric and the Alt...
Buoyed by the populist campaign of Donald Trump, the “alt-right,” a loose political movement based...
The alt-right was once seen an obscure subculture festering on sites like Reddit and 4chan. They wer...
Through an analysis of alt-right meme practice and neoreactionary theory, I show that the intellectu...
The presidential campaign and eventual election of president Donald Trump emboldened and highlighted...
This article considers the relationship between “hashtag activism” as it is currently being used by ...
This article considers the relationship between “hashtag activism” as it is currently being used by ...
Platforms constitute a political communications battlespace in which a plurality of social actors—fr...
On November 8th, 2016, Republican nominee Donald Trump was elected President of the United States of...
This thesis examines the alt-right movement through two conservative American news sites. The sites ...
The year 2016 was marked by a number of major events, some fleeting, others still ongoing, but almos...
Built as a hypertext work of electronic literature, “Alt-Right: Ctrl+A; Del” explores the social med...
The concept of the ‘truth’ is always something of a contested phenomenon, however, recently it appea...
This thesis examines collective identity construction within the extreme right movement Alt-Right th...
Justin Gilmore’s article Neo-Authoritarianism and the Contestation of White Identification in the U...
This research will investigate the connections between Donald Trump’s political rhetoric and the Alt...
Buoyed by the populist campaign of Donald Trump, the “alt-right,” a loose political movement based...
The alt-right was once seen an obscure subculture festering on sites like Reddit and 4chan. They wer...
Through an analysis of alt-right meme practice and neoreactionary theory, I show that the intellectu...
The presidential campaign and eventual election of president Donald Trump emboldened and highlighted...
This article considers the relationship between “hashtag activism” as it is currently being used by ...
This article considers the relationship between “hashtag activism” as it is currently being used by ...
Platforms constitute a political communications battlespace in which a plurality of social actors—fr...
On November 8th, 2016, Republican nominee Donald Trump was elected President of the United States of...
This thesis examines the alt-right movement through two conservative American news sites. The sites ...
The year 2016 was marked by a number of major events, some fleeting, others still ongoing, but almos...
Built as a hypertext work of electronic literature, “Alt-Right: Ctrl+A; Del” explores the social med...
The concept of the ‘truth’ is always something of a contested phenomenon, however, recently it appea...
This thesis examines collective identity construction within the extreme right movement Alt-Right th...
Justin Gilmore’s article Neo-Authoritarianism and the Contestation of White Identification in the U...