Sabine Volk
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Sabine Volk
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Postdoc at the Institute for Research on Far-Right Extremism (IRex), University of Tübingen, Germany I Far right, populism, memory, social movements.
And last but not least Luke Cooper's article: "Authoritarian protectionism and the post-neoliberal transition: learning from Stuart Hall’s method of articulation"
We hope you enjoy this collection!
#authoritarianism
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Frontiers | Authoritarian protectionism and the post-neoliberal transition: learning from Stuart Hall’s method of articulation
This article returns to Stuart Hall’s account of Thatcherism to consider the interaction between consent-based hegemonic devices and the structural compulsio...
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October 1, 2025 at 1:20 PM
Katinka Linnamäki offers us "Populism, familialism, and borders: the interplay of family and anti-Muslim immigration policies in #Hungary"
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Frontiers | Populism, familialism, and borders: the interplay of family and anti-Muslim immigration policies in Hungary
Immigration and the defense of national borders have played a vital role in European right-wing populist discourses since the European border crisis in 2015....
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October 1, 2025 at 1:20 PM
Chun Kai Leung, Jeremy Ko, Anthony Cheung, Boris Lok-fai Pun, and Wai-Kit Ming wrote "Borders of belonging: how Chinese nationalism constructs exclusion in the age of populism"
#nationalism #China
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Frontiers | Borders of belonging: how Chinese nationalism constructs exclusion in the age of populism
This paper investigates how state-led and popular nationalism in China construct borders as tools of exclusion, reinforcing national identity amidst global p...
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October 1, 2025 at 1:20 PM
Then Laurent Bernhard and Lukas Lauener : "It’s because of the cross-border commuters: opposing the free movement of persons in the Swiss borderlands with the European Union" www.frontiersin.org/journals/pol...
Frontiers | It’s because of the cross-border commuters: opposing the free movement of persons in the Swiss borderlands with the European Union
Scholarly work on populism and borders have largely followed separate paths so far. This article aims at bringing together these two strands by means of an e...
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October 1, 2025 at 1:20 PM
The first contribution (in order of appearance) is by Piotr Żuk and Paweł Żuk: "Wall-building policy: nationalist space management and #borderphobia as right-wing populists' tools for doing authoritarian politics" www.frontiersin.org/journals/pol...
Frontiers | Wall-building policy: nationalist space management and borderphobia as right-wing populists' tools for doing authoritarian politics
The article analyses the situation that arose after the crisis on the Poland-Belarus border in the second half of 2021. The authors use the term 'borderphobi...
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October 1, 2025 at 1:20 PM