Rise, Activities and International Links
Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 127 mm x 203 mm
ISBN: 978-1-5292-4482-3
Verlag: Bristol University Press
Addressing a lack of research on the subject, this book is the first to analyse the rapidly escalating situation. Contributions from diverse sources, including journalists and former Irish police officers, explore the fundraising and online activities of far-right groups in their opposition to the politics of gender, sexual diversity and multiculturalism. In exposing the rising threat from violent far-right actors, the book promotes a debate on how civil society can prevent and counteract the spread of such ideas.
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Introduction: Defining and Researching the Far-Right in Ireland: One Step Behind – Yasmine Ahmed
1. The Far-Right in Ireland 2018–2024, an Overview – Yasmine Ahmed
2. Sovereign Citizen: Pseudolaw as a Gateway to Extremism in Ireland – Kevin Sweeney
3. Ultra-Nationalism in Ireland. Anti-Immigration and the Response of the State – John Mooney
4. Far Right Intersections With Gender Ideologies and Extremist Behaviour (National and Global Perspectives): ‘Our Histories Haunt Us’ – Joan Cronin
5. Financing the Far-Right in Ireland – Clara Schenk and James Windle
6. The Far-Right in Ireland. History, Politics and Conspiracy Offline and Online – Orla Lynch, Gabriella Fattibene and James Windle
7. The Visual Tactics of Irish Far-Right Extremism – Sheelagh Brady
Conclusion: Taking a Picture of the Far-Right in Ireland – Yasmine Ahmed