Re-public, The politics of fear and the rise of far-right extremism in Europe
Online journal Re-public has just published the 2nd part of the special issue titled "The politics of fear and the rise of far-right extremism in Europe". The articles explore the dynamics of the contemporary European far-right and critically assesses the anti-racist practices devised to address its influence. Contributions include:
Paul Jackson – Reflections on developing the far right research agenda through public facing encounters
Tad Tietze – Language, violence and politics
Xavier Casals – The new extreme right: A messenger of the future?
Christoforos Vernardakis – The versatility and the contradictions of the extreme right under conditions of political crisis
Nikolai Brandal and Dag Einar Thorsen – Social democracy and the far right
Kostas Maronitis – The politics of fear as the fear of politics: Social democracy and the importance of emotions
Mare Stijntje Visser – Consequences of the PVV: An immigrant perspective
Fabian Virchow – The rationality of racist terror
Carles Viñas – The skinheads as a rennovating element of the Spanish extreme right
Andrianos Tesas – Extreme political positions and actions
Ana Dinescu – How far is the Hungarian far-right from power?
All articles of Re-public are published under a Creative Commons BY-SA license and can be re-produced freely, by acknowledging their source

