Description
A workshop bringing together academia, civil society, counter-extremism professionals and others to discuss the extreme right, its nature and threat and how we address those in contemporary Britain. Included talks from Prof. Roger Griffin, Dr Sophie James, Mark Wilson and Rajesh Thind.Period | 6 Jun 2025 |
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Event type | Workshop |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Keywords
- Fascism
- Extreme Right
- extremism
- Counter-Extremism
- radicalisation
- radical right
- Riots
Documents & Links
Related content
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Activities
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Stickers, Number Codes, Ersatz Swastikas and Key Narratives
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Seminar/Workshop › Enterprise
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Beyond the ‘Lone Wolf’: lone actor terrorism and the far right in Europe
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research
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Developing Activism – Drawing in Adolescents, use of the outdoors, positive campaigns and online cultures
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Seminar/Workshop › Enterprise
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National Action, Atomwaffen Division and Cultures of Neo-Nazi Transnational Activism
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Oral presentation › Research
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Politicised Nostalgias
Activity: Organising a conference or workshop › Research
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Local Contexts, Extreme Politics
Activity: Organising a conference or workshop › Research
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'We are the Village Green Preservation Society': A comparative examination of British and American Far Right's use of Environmental discourse
Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Conference Presentation › Research
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Press/Media
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Nationalism and nostalgia
Press/Media
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Research Outputs
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Pride in Prejudice: Understanding Britain's Extreme Right
Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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Paramilitarism in Fascism and the Radical Right: The Sixth Convention of the International Association of Comparative Fascist Studies (COMFAS)
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article
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Medieval chivalry, social media and the emotional drivers of radicalisation into extreme right online cultures
Research output: Contribution to Conference › Paper
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The Rise of Accelerationism and the Emotive Temporality of Contemporary Neo-Nazism
Research output: Contribution to Book/Report › Chapter › peer-review
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Editorial Introduction: Contextualising British fascist community building since 1945
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article
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‘Wake Up – John’: Proto-Fascist Anxieties and the Emotionology of the British Fascists
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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‘We Are not the Last of Yesterday but the First of Tomorrow’: Futural Nostalgia and the Emotionology of Postwar British fascists
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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Making a Fascist Family: Spearhead and the attempt to build a Nationalist Community through magazine print culture
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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Women in the British Union of Fascists
Research output: Contribution to Specialist Publication › Bulletin/Magazine
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The National Socialist Movement of the United States and the turn to environmentalism – Greenfingers or Brownshirts?
Research output: Contribution to Book/Report › Chapter › peer-review
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Projects
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The Extreme Right Research Network, 2024-5
Project: Internal Fund › Increasing Developing Impact