Fielitz, MaikThurston, Nick2019-03-252019-03-2520199783839446706https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/4409How have digital tools and networks transformed the far right's strategies and transnational prospects? This volume presents a unique critical survey of the online and offline tactics, symbols and platforms that are strategically remixed by contemporary far-right groups in Europe and the US. It features thirteen accessible essays by an international range of expert scholars, policy advisors and activists who offer informed answers to a number of urgent practical and theoretical questions: How and why has the internet emboldened extreme nationalisms? What counter-cultural approaches should civil societies develop in response?<ul> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13280'>Stephen Albrecht, Maik Fielitz and Nick Thurston: <i>Introduction</i></a></li> </ul> <h4>Analyzing</h4> <ul> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13281'>Rob May and Matthew Feldman: <i>Understanding the Alt-Right: Ideologues, ‘Lulz’ and Hiding in Plain Sight</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13282'>Marc Tuters: <i>LARPing & Liberal Tears: Irony, Belief and Idiocy in the Deep Vernacular Web </i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13283'>Joan Donovan et al.: <i>Parallel Ports: Sociotechnical Change from the Alt-Right to Alt-Tech</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13284'>Philipp Karl: <i>Creating a New Normal: The Mainstreaming of Far-Right Ideas Through Online and Offline Action in Hungary</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13285'>Lynn Berg: <i>Between Anti-Feminism and Ethnicized Sexism: Far-Right Gender Politics in Germany</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13286'>Caterina Froio and Bharath Ganesh: <i>The Far Right Across Borders: Networks and Issues of (Trans)National Cooperation in Western Europe on Twitter</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13287'>Kaja Marczewska: <i>Zine Publishing and the Polish Far Right</i></a></li> </ul> <h4>Unmasking</h4> <ul> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13288'>Cynthia Miller-Idriss: <i>What Makes a Symbol Far Right? Co-opted and Missed Meanings in Far-Right Iconography</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13289'>Lisa Bogerts and Maik Fielitz: <i>“Do You Want Meme War?”: Understanding the Visual Memes of the German Far Right</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13290'>Alina Darmstadt et al.: <i>The Murder of Keira: Misinformation and Hate Speech as Far-Right Online Strategies</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13291'>Julia Ebner: <i>Counter-Creativity: Innovative Ways to Counter Far-Right Communication Tactics</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13292'>Gregory Sholette: <i>Activating the Archive From Below at a Moment of Cultural and Political Crisis</i></a></li> <li><a href ='https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13293'>Nick Thurston: <i>Back to Front Truths: Hate Library</i></a></li> </ul>engCreative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 Genericpost-digitalfar-rightEuropeculturepoliticsInternetright-wingextremismdigital mediaEuropean politicspolitical scienceEuropaPolitikDigitale MedienExtremismusPolitikwissenschaft384Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right: Online Actions and Offline Consequences in Europe and the US10.14361/978383944670610.25969/mediarep/3657