Buch, Englisch, 356 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 696 g
Politics, Discourse and Communication
Buch, Englisch, 356 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 696 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
ISBN: 978-1-138-47786-5
Verlag: Routledge
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction: Far-right articulations of the natural environment: An introduction - Bernhard Forchtner, PART I: TWO FIELDS, TWO STORIES,2. The trajectory of far-right populism – a discourse-analytical perspective - Ruth Wodak, 3. Environmental communication research: origins, development and new directions - Anders Hansen, PART II: WESTERN EUROPE, 4. "Protecting our green and pleasant land": UKIP, the BNP and a history of green ideology on Britain’s far right - Emily Turner-Graham, 5. From Black to Green: Analysing Le Front National’s ‘Patriotic Ecology’- Salomi Boukala and Eirini Tountasaki, 6. Environmental politics on the Italian far right: not a party issue? - Giorgia Bulli, PART III: NORDIC COUNTRIES, 7. Sheep in wolves clothing: The Danish far right and ‘wild nature’- Christoffer Kølvraa, 8. Far-right and climate change denial. Denouncing environmental challenges via anti-establishment rhetoric, marketing of doubts, industrial/breadwinner masculinities enactments and ethno-nationalism - Martin Hultman, Anna Björk and Tamya Viinikka, 9. The allure of exploding bats: The Finns Party’s populist environmental communication and the media - Niko Hataka and Matti Välimäki, PART IV: CENTRAL EUROPE, 10. The ecological component of the ideology and legislative activity of the Freedom Party of Austria - Kristian Voss, 11. The environmental communication of Jobbik: Between strategy and ideology - Anna Kyriazi, 12. Is brown the new green? The environmental discourse of the Czech far right - Zbynek Tarant, 13. Beyond the ‘German forest’: Environmental communication by the far right in Germany - Bernhard Forchtner and Özgür Özvatan, 14. The environment as an emerging discourse in Polish far-right politics - Samuel Bennett and Cezary Kwiatkowski, PART V: BEYOND EUROPE, 15. In the heartland of climate scepticism: A hyperlink network analysis of German climate sceptics and the US right-wing - Jonas Kaiser, 16. Alt-right ecology: Ecofascism and far-right environmentalism in the United States - Blair Taylor, 17. The rhetorical landscapes of the ‘alt right’ and the Patriot Movements: Settler entitlement to native land - Kyle Boggs, CONCLUSION, 18. Looking back, looking forward: a preliminary conclusion on the far right and its natural environment(s) - Bernhard Forchtner