In this article, we explore how talk about Nazis is used in Internet discussions regarding asylum seeking, and the issue of whether or not opposition to asylum seeking is racist. Discursive analysis was conducted on discussions about asylum seeking from the social networking website Facebook, where references to Nazis were made. Three strategies were identified: (1) people supporting asylum seeking accuse asylum opponents of being racist by referring to Nazis; (2) opponents of asylum seeking deal with such accusations by arguing that the debate is being suppressed because of references to Nazis; (3) in the final, and most striking, strategy, opponents of asylum draw upon ideas associated with the Nazis and Hitler to bring about their anti-a...
Europe is currently experiencing the rise of populist right-wing groups, partially caused by the act...
This study examines right-wing, nationalist-conservative discourses on Twitter. Specifically, this s...
Purpose In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
ABSTRACT In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asyl...
ABSTRACT In this paper we explore the extent to which ‘discursive deracialization’, the removal of ‘...
In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asylum seeker...
New technologies provide new forums for the expression and challenging of racism. This article explo...
A recent rise in far-right activity in Britain has brought with it the associated reinvigoration of ...
Immigration is one of the effects, one of the symptoms of the ill-functioning and outdated machine t...
‘Oh you don’t want asylum seekers, oh you’re just racist’: A discursive analysis of discussions abou...
This research used critical discursive psychology to analyse anti-Semitic and Islamophobic discourse...
Previous discursive research has found that minority group members may deny or downplay the existenc...
This paper explores the link between increasing incidents of hate crime and the asylum policy of suc...
Purpose: In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
As the need for international aid and protection is rapidly on the rise throughout the world, refuge...
Europe is currently experiencing the rise of populist right-wing groups, partially caused by the act...
This study examines right-wing, nationalist-conservative discourses on Twitter. Specifically, this s...
Purpose In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
ABSTRACT In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asyl...
ABSTRACT In this paper we explore the extent to which ‘discursive deracialization’, the removal of ‘...
In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asylum seeker...
New technologies provide new forums for the expression and challenging of racism. This article explo...
A recent rise in far-right activity in Britain has brought with it the associated reinvigoration of ...
Immigration is one of the effects, one of the symptoms of the ill-functioning and outdated machine t...
‘Oh you don’t want asylum seekers, oh you’re just racist’: A discursive analysis of discussions abou...
This research used critical discursive psychology to analyse anti-Semitic and Islamophobic discourse...
Previous discursive research has found that minority group members may deny or downplay the existenc...
This paper explores the link between increasing incidents of hate crime and the asylum policy of suc...
Purpose: In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
As the need for international aid and protection is rapidly on the rise throughout the world, refuge...
Europe is currently experiencing the rise of populist right-wing groups, partially caused by the act...
This study examines right-wing, nationalist-conservative discourses on Twitter. Specifically, this s...
Purpose In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...