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Far-right Parties and discourse in Europe : A challenge for our times [document électronique] / Robin Wilson, Auteur ; Paul Hainsworth, Auteur . - Bruxelles : Réseau Européen contre le racisme ENAR, 2012 . - 1 fichier pdf (32 p.).
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 171:329.18 Antifascisme - Lutte contre l'extrême droite
32.019 Propagande / Communication politique / Médias et politique
329.18(4) Extrême droite Europe
Index. décimale : 329.18 Extrême droite, nationalisme, populisme
Résumé : Extraits de "Executive summary":
Overview across the eu
The far right appears to be on the rise throughout Europe.
As it spans its base across the EU, it has influenced conservatives and political parties in government alike.

The discourse of the far right
Far-right parties have three key features: 1) populism, i.e. plain speaking, anti-elitist and anti-establishment; 2)authoritarianism; and 3) ‘nativism’, i.e. the combination of nationalism and xenophobia.
Hostility to immigration
Hostility to islam

Recommendations for contesting the far right

As a result, progressives across Europe need to:

* Propose a cosmopolitan alternative to nationalism and an egalitarian alternative to hierarchy. This entails developing a common project, which unites rather than separates and would include genuinely European political parties and networks as well as a modern New Deal to offer hope and security to all.

* Focus on the local level and engage with local people and their concerns. This is linked to the need to draw upon the resources of civil society and to encourage all people to become more involved in political and civic life.

* Use intercultural dialogue, which recognises the reality of cultural diversity and the associated need for equality, but also the need for a commitment to
universal norms. The goal should be to turn potentially explosive symbolic issues in the arena of ‘identity politics’ into practical problems to be solved.
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
Foreword

Executive summary

introduction

Acknowledgements

Glossary of parties

Chapter 1: success and failure on the far right
Overview
Elections and voters
Définitions

chapter 2: The discourse of the far right

chapter 3: explanations of far-right emergence and success
Context and reasons for far-right success
The role of the media

chapter 4: contesting the far right

chapter 5: some concluding remarks

References
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Titre : Far-right Parties and discourse in Europe : A challenge for our times
Type de document : document électronique
Auteurs : Robin Wilson, Auteur ; Paul Hainsworth, Auteur
Editeur : Bruxelles : Réseau Européen contre le racisme ENAR
Année de publication : 2012
Importance : 1 fichier pdf (32 p.)
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 171:329.18 Antifascisme - Lutte contre l'extrême droite
32.019 Propagande / Communication politique / Médias et politique
329.18(4) Extrême droite Europe
Index. décimale : 329.18 Extrême droite, nationalisme, populisme
Résumé : Extraits de "Executive summary":
Overview across the eu
The far right appears to be on the rise throughout Europe.
As it spans its base across the EU, it has influenced conservatives and political parties in government alike.

The discourse of the far right
Far-right parties have three key features: 1) populism, i.e. plain speaking, anti-elitist and anti-establishment; 2)authoritarianism; and 3) ‘nativism’, i.e. the combination of nationalism and xenophobia.
Hostility to immigration
Hostility to islam

Recommendations for contesting the far right

As a result, progressives across Europe need to:

* Propose a cosmopolitan alternative to nationalism and an egalitarian alternative to hierarchy. This entails developing a common project, which unites rather than separates and would include genuinely European political parties and networks as well as a modern New Deal to offer hope and security to all.

* Focus on the local level and engage with local people and their concerns. This is linked to the need to draw upon the resources of civil society and to encourage all people to become more involved in political and civic life.

* Use intercultural dialogue, which recognises the reality of cultural diversity and the associated need for equality, but also the need for a commitment to
universal norms. The goal should be to turn potentially explosive symbolic issues in the arena of ‘identity politics’ into practical problems to be solved.
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
Foreword

Executive summary

introduction

Acknowledgements

Glossary of parties

Chapter 1: success and failure on the far right
Overview
Elections and voters
Définitions

chapter 2: The discourse of the far right

chapter 3: explanations of far-right emergence and success
Context and reasons for far-right success
The role of the media

chapter 4: contesting the far right

chapter 5: some concluding remarks

References
Permalink : https://newbibli.territoires-memoire.be/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_displa
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