RT Book T1 Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right A1 Miller-Idriss, Cynthia 1972- LA English PP Princeton, NJ PB Princeton University Press YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1735777897 AB A startling look at the unexpected places where violent hate groups recruit young peopleHate crimes. Misinformation and conspiracy theories. Foiled white-supremacist plots. The signs of growing far-right extremism are all around us, and communities across America and around the globe are struggling to understand how so many people are being radicalized and why they are increasingly attracted to violent movements. Hate in the Homeland shows how tomorrow's far-right nationalists are being recruited in surprising places, from college campuses and mixed martial arts gyms to clothing stores, online gaming chat rooms, and YouTube cooking channels.Instead of focusing on the how and why of far-right radicalization, Cynthia Miller-Idriss seeks answers in the physical and virtual spaces where hate is cultivated. Where does the far right do its recruiting? When do young people encounter extremist messaging in their everyday lives? Miller-Idriss shows how far-right groups are swelling their ranks and developing their cultural, intellectual, and financial capacities in a variety of mainstream settings. She demonstrates how young people on the margins of our communities are targeted in these settings, and how the path to radicalization is a nuanced process of moving in and out of far-right scenes throughout adolescence and adulthood.Hate in the Homeland is essential for understanding the tactics and underlying ideas of modern far-right extremism. This eye-opening book takes readers into the mainstream places and spaces where today's far right is engaging and ensnaring young people, and reveals innovative strategies we can use to combat extremist radicalization AB Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Where and When of Radicalization -- Chapter 1. Space, Place, and the Power of Homelands -- Chapter 2. Mainstreaming the Message -- Chapter 3. Selling Extremism: Food, Fashion, and Far-Right Markets -- Chapter 4. Defending the Homeland: Fight Clubs and the Mixed Martial Arts -- Chapter 5. Grooming and Recruiting: Cultivating Intellectual Leadership -- Chapter 6. Weaponizing Online Spaces -- Conclusion: Whose Homeland? Inoculating against Hate -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index OP 272 CN BF575.H3 SN 9780691205892 K1 White supremacy movements K1 Hate : Political aspects K1 Right-wing extremists K1 Right-wing extremists : Social aspects K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General K1 14 words K1 Aryan Nations K1 Bring the War Home K1 Cas Mudde K1 David Lane K1 David Myatt K1 Great Replacement K1 Hitler K1 Kathleen Belew K1 PewDiePie K1 Southern Poverty Law Center K1 The Far Right Today K1 The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America K1 alt right K1 alt-right K1 anti-Semitism K1 combatting extremism K1 domestic extremism K1 extremist identities K1 fourteen words K1 mainstreaming of extremism K1 modern far right K1 neo-Nazi K1 normalization of extremism K1 online radicalization K1 race war K1 racism K1 violence K1 white nationalism K1 white supremacist extremism K1 USA : Vorherrschaft : Weiße : Rechtsradikalismus : Rechter Flügel K1 eBook-DeGruyter-EBS-2022-Auswahl DO 10.1515/9780691205892