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The Rise of Accelerationism and the Emotive Temporality of Contemporary Neo-Nazism
Paul Jackson
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Centre for Historical Studies
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Arts and Humanities
Temporality
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Neo-Nazism
100%
Accelerationism
100%
Discourse
66%
Action
33%
Division
33%
Online
33%
Political Activism
33%
Readership
33%
evocation
33%
Affective
33%
History of emotions
33%
Sense of Time
33%
Radicalisation
33%
Iron
33%
Keyphrases
Neo-Nazis
100%
Neo-Nazism
100%
Accelerationism
100%
Politics
25%
Political Activism
25%
Fascism
25%
Fascists
25%
Extremist
25%
National Action
25%
Radicalization
25%
King's College
25%
Parsing
25%
History of Emotions
25%
Sense of Time
25%
Affective Discourses
25%
Online Archives
25%
James Mason
25%
Social Sciences
Neo-Nazis
100%
Neo-Nazism
100%
Discourse
50%
Emotions
25%
Fascism
25%
Radicalisation
25%
Readership
25%
Political Activism
25%
Iron
25%