Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – conference page

in Academic Service - Archive by on September 17th, 2010

Event Date: 17 September 2010
Sunley Management Centre, Park Campus, University of Northampton

 

 

Fascist Radicalism and the New Media

Programme:

Welcome
- Doug Rae, Associate Dean of School of Social Sciences
- Dr Matthew Feldman, Director of the Radicalism and New Media Group

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Keynote Talk: Gerry Gable (MA Crim.), Searchlight Magazine
‘Confronting Right-Wing Extremism in a Western Democracy’
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Panel 1: New Media and the Resurgent British Fascism (Chair MF)
- Dr Paul Jackson, University of Northampton: ‘The English Defence League and Far-Right Politics’
- Trevor Preston, University of Northampton: ‘From Billboard to Broadband: Cyber-Terrorism and the Extreme Right Wing’
- Benedict Addis, HP Labs: ‘Covert communities: How the Internet Fosters Extremism’
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Panel 2: New Media and European Fascisms (Chair PJ)
- Dr Matthew Feldman, University of Northampton: ‘Universal Nazism in Britain: The Case of the Aryan Strike Force’
- Dr Anna Castriota, University of Cardiff: ‘Julius Evola on the Web: The Fascist Ideal of “Europe as Aryanland”’
- Dr Anton Shekhovtsov, University of Northampton: ‘Far-Right Music in Europe: Songs of Hate and Devotion
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Panel 3: Practitioners on the Far-Right (Chair PJ)
- East Midlands Community Contact Unit: ‘Experiences of a Regional Intervention Unit in Addressing Violent Extremism’
- Durham Constabulary: ‘Operation CONSTELLATION – The Right Wing Threat’
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Concluding Discussion and Closing Remarks (Chair MF)

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Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – Panel 3

in Academic Service - Archive by on September 17th, 2010

Event Date: 17 September 2010
Sunley Management Centre, Park Campus, University of Northampton


Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – Panel 3


Panel 3: Practitioners on the Far-Right (Chair: Paul Jackson)

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East Midlands Community Contact Unit: ‘Experiences of a Regional Intervention Unit in Addressing Violent Extremism’

The substantive difference between Community Cohesion work and the Prevent Agenda is the concept of challenge.  A large part of the roll out of ‘Prevent’ has concentrated on ensuring that staff working across many organisations are aware of the issues surrounding vulnerability and know who to refer any concerns to.  However, for those in charge of  managing and effecting change of these cases through intervention work within this arena, the basic questions of who?, when? and how? have been a difficult and sensitive reality.   By drawing on their experiences of process development and work with real life cases, the East Midlands Community Contact Unit share their expertise in managing and commissioning interventionists within this highly important area of work.

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