Like many other political actors, the extreme right is currently expanding beyond national borders, and, as with any civil society organization, the Internet is assuming a growing role in achieving this goal. To date, however, this topic is understudied. In this article, aiming to empirically filling this gap, we shall explore the new tactics of the extreme right in Europe and the USA in the context of transnational politics. Namely, we investigate the degree and forms of extreme right transnationalization (in terms of mobilization, issues, targets, action strategies, and organizational contacts) and the potential role of the Internet in these developments. The analysis combines qualitative and quantitative data derived from 54 interviews w...
Recent years have seen increased interest in the online pres-ence of extreme right groups. Although ...
This article reviews the scholarship on radical right movements in Europe. It focuses on three stran...
This article explores the results of a study on media participation on Twitter in 2018/2019 perceive...
How do right-wing extremist organizations throughout the world use the Internet as a tool for commun...
In spite of an increasing interest for how ICTs entwine with collective participation dynamics, the ...
Focusing on extreme-right organisations in Italy, this article addresses the specific use of the Int...
This article applies instruments of social network analysis to a study of communication networks wit...
How transnational are the audiences of far right parties and movements on Twitter? While an increasi...
Focusing on extreme-right organisations in Italy, this article addresses the specific use of the Int...
Research on the extreme right is rare, and the extreme right has even more rarely been analysed as a...
Many extreme right groups have had an online presence for some time through the use of dedicated we...
Many extreme right groups have had an online presence for\ud some time through the use of dedicated ...
This article applies instruments of social network analysis to a study of communication networks wit...
Introduction to 'Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right: Online Actions and Offline Consequences in ...
This policy brief traces how Western right-wing extremists have exploited the power of the internet ...
Recent years have seen increased interest in the online pres-ence of extreme right groups. Although ...
This article reviews the scholarship on radical right movements in Europe. It focuses on three stran...
This article explores the results of a study on media participation on Twitter in 2018/2019 perceive...
How do right-wing extremist organizations throughout the world use the Internet as a tool for commun...
In spite of an increasing interest for how ICTs entwine with collective participation dynamics, the ...
Focusing on extreme-right organisations in Italy, this article addresses the specific use of the Int...
This article applies instruments of social network analysis to a study of communication networks wit...
How transnational are the audiences of far right parties and movements on Twitter? While an increasi...
Focusing on extreme-right organisations in Italy, this article addresses the specific use of the Int...
Research on the extreme right is rare, and the extreme right has even more rarely been analysed as a...
Many extreme right groups have had an online presence for some time through the use of dedicated we...
Many extreme right groups have had an online presence for\ud some time through the use of dedicated ...
This article applies instruments of social network analysis to a study of communication networks wit...
Introduction to 'Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right: Online Actions and Offline Consequences in ...
This policy brief traces how Western right-wing extremists have exploited the power of the internet ...
Recent years have seen increased interest in the online pres-ence of extreme right groups. Although ...
This article reviews the scholarship on radical right movements in Europe. It focuses on three stran...
This article explores the results of a study on media participation on Twitter in 2018/2019 perceive...