Rise of the far right technologies of recruitment and mobilization edited by Judith Bessant, Rob Watts and Melody Devries.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The uncanny political work of technologies / Melody Devries, Judith Bessant and Rob Watts -- Far-right recruitment and mobilization on Facebook : the case of Australia / Jordan McSwiney -- Populist myths and ethno-nationalist fears in Hungary / Simon Bradford and Fin Cullen -- Multi-platform social capital mobilization strategies among Anti-LGBTQIA+ groups in Taiwan / Kenneth C.C. Yang and Yowei Kang -- Twitter as a channel for frame diffusion : hashtag activism and the virality of #HeterosexualPrideDay / J.P. Armstrong -- The online manosphere and misogyny in the far-right : the case of the #thotaudit / Simon Copland -- "A positive identity for men" : pathways to far-right participation through Reddit's /r/MensRights and /r/TheRedPill / Luc S. Cousineau -- Soldiers of 4Chan : the role of anonymous online spaces in backlash movement networks / Andrey Kasimov -- The internet hate machine : on the weird collectivity of anonymous far-right groups / Sal Hagen and Marc Tuters -- Gab as an imitated counterpublic / Greta Jasser -- Moments of political gameplay : game design as a mobilization tool for far-right action / Noel Brett -- Mobilized but not (yet) recruited : the case of the Collective Avatar / Melody Devries -- "Resisting" the far right in racial capitalism : sources, possibilities and limits / Tanner Mirrlees.
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