Beschreibung:
This volume is a timely contribution to the current debates and potential efforts to study and counter the phenomena of extreme right violence in a period when the rise of right-wing extremism is being witnessed across the globe. The chapters in this book were originally published in Critical Studies on Terrorism.
Introduction-CTS and Right-wing terrorism and counterterrorism: Volume I, The politics of labelling political violence 1. Critical terrorism studies and the far-right: beyond problems and solutions? 2. Meaning and context in analysing extremism: the banalisation of the far-right in Spanish public controversies 3. Let's not put a label on it: right-wing terrorism in the news 4. "Is this terrorism?" The Italian media and the Macerata shooting 5. Press coverage of lone-actor terrorism in the UK and Denmark: shaping the reactions of the public, affected communities and copycat attackers 6. "Terrorism", "democracy" and the Spanish 1978 "constitution": transitional concepts, post-transitional metaphors 7. Erasing historical violence from the study of violent extremism: memorialization of white supremacy at Stone Mountain, United States 8. Feral fascists and deep green guerrillas: infrastructural attack and accelerationist terror 9. Countering far-right threat through Britishness: the Prevent duty in further education 10. Better researchers, better people? The dangers of empathetic research on the extreme right