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Europeanisation Of The Contemporary Far Right Generation Identity And Fortress Europe Anita Nissen

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Europeanisation Of The Contemporary Far Right Generation Identity And Fortress Europe Anita Nissen
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.07 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Anita Nissen
ISBN: 9781032128306, 9781003226604, 9781000547078, 9781000547085, 1032128305, 1003226604, 1000547078, 1000547086
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Europeanisation Of The Contemporary Far Right Generation Identity And Fortress Europe Anita Nissen by Anita Nissen 9781032128306, 9781003226604, 9781000547078, 9781000547085, 1032128305, 1003226604, 1000547078, 1000547086 instant download after payment.

Europeanisation of the Contemporary Far Right explores the role of transnational European identity in far-right mobilisation strategies. Focusing on the national members of two trans-European far-right coalitions -- Generation Identity and Fortress Europe -- the author explores the extent to which European far-right extra-parliamentary actors Europeanise their mobilisation. Drawing on social movement literature, the book argues that national extra-parliamentary actors' Europeanisation processes are influenced by their political and discursive opportunities and resources. Focusing on the groups' mobilisation during the 'refugee crisis' (2015-2017), the analysis considers the groups' frames, collective action, and coalition-building in the period, finding that the depth of the groups' resources particularly affects their capacity to mobilise. This book will be of interest to scholars, students, and civil society actors in fields related to the far right, European studies, social movements, and migration.

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