Populist Racism In Britain and Europe since 1945 – conference page

in Academic Service - Archive, conference by on September 22nd, 2011

 

Event Date: 22 and 23 September 2011
Sunley Management Centre

Park Campus,
University of Northampton

Radicalism and New Media Group presents:

 Populist Racism In Britain and Europe since 1945

 

KEYNOTING:

  • Professor Aristotle Kallis,
  • Dr Hans-Georg Betz

Additional analysis:

  • Professor Nigel Copsey,
  • Dr Gavin Schaffer,
  • Dr Jane Callaghan,
  • The Think Project,
  • Searchlight
  • and  others

 

Following in tradition established by the Radical-ism and New Media research group, this two-day conference will bring together scholars, practitioners and third sector professionals either working on innovative research, or front line engagement with, the causes, nature and effect of populist racism in Britain and Europe.

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MAJOR THEMES COVERED:

 Topics to be discussed by practitioners and academics will include:

  • The relationship between populist racism and violent extremism;
  • The latest developments with the BNP, EDL and European far-right movements;
  • Analysis of how the mass media represents populist racism;
  • State responses to forms of populist racism;
  • Factors that create ‘fertile conditions’ for popu-list racism to develop;
  • The role of the new media.

 

ENCOURAGING NEW APPROACHES

As well as talks from experts, up-and-coming researchers, and professional perspectives, there will be networking opportunities for informal engagement with these themes, to encourage new approaches to tackling populist racism.

 Programme:

22 September 2011

Welcome and Opening Keynote:

Hans-Georg Betz, ‘Populism, Nativism and Contemporary Radical Right-Wing Ideology’
Due to technical failure we cannot provide you with the audio recording of this talk. However, we will attempt to bring you this sometiome in the near future.

Parallel panels I:

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Panel 1a: Northern Europe

Daunis Auers, ‘Mapping Populist Racism in the Baltic States’
[AUDIO HERE]

Simon Oja, ‘From Skinheads and Shouting to Suits and Debating’
[AUDIO HERE]

Kristina Boreus, ‘Right-Wing Populism and Discursive Discrimination in Austria, Denmark and Sweden’
[AUDIO HERE]

Panel 1a discussion .

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Panel 1b: Populist Racism and Lone Wolf Terrorism in Europe

Matthew Feldman, ‘Comparative Lone Wolf Terrorism’
[AUDIO HERE]

Paul Jackson, ‘Lone Wolf Terrorism and Right-Wing Extremism’
Rafael Pantucci, ‘How Xenophobic Are Lone Wolf Islamists?’

Due to technical failure we cannot provide you with the audio recording of these talks. However, we will attempt to bring you this sometiome in the near future.

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Parallel Panels II

Panel 2a: Eastern Europe

Alina Polyakova, ‘Civil Society and Right-Wing Politics: Explaining the Rightís Success and Failure in Central Eastern Europe’
[AUDIO HERE]

Parikrama Gupta, ‘Racism in Russia: Not a Problem for the Russian State’
[AUDIO HERE]

Andreas Umland, ‘Zhirinovskii as a Fascist: Palingenetic Ultra-Nationalism in Documents of the Liberal-Democratic Party of Russia in the early 1990s’
[AUDIO HERE]

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Panel 2b: Populist Racism against Roma and Sinti travellers

Zbigniew Wojcik and Lukasz Gazda, ‘Roma: NOT Hard to Reach Community’
[AUDIO HERE]

John Coxhead, ‘Roma: Deconstructing Populist Xenophobia’
[AUDIO HERE]

Gabriela Augustynowicz-Casey, ‘The Roma: The Need of a New Language of Social Communication
[AUDIO HERE]

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Parallel Panels III

Panel 3a: Western Europe

Brigitte Beauzamy, ‘The Role of the Radical Right in the Politicization of Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia’
[AUDIO HERE]
Aurelien Mondon, ‘Nicolas Sarkozyís Legitimisation of the Front National’
[AUDIO HERE]

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Panel 3b: The Psychological Dimension of Populist Racism

Jane Callaghan, ‘There’s Something Happening Here: Visual Images of the EDL and BNP’
[AUDIO HERE]

Paul Crofts, “Us” and “Them” in Defining the “Other”. A Case Study on Framing Muslims and Islamaphobia and Racism from Kettering’
[AUDIO HERE]

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Panel 4 ‘Representing ‘Otherness’

Darya Malyutina, ‘From Racism to Cosmopolitan Sociability: Perceptions of ëOthersí in the Conditions of Superdiversity by Russian-speaking Migrants in London’
[AUDIO HERE]

Trev Preston, ‘Boots, Braces and Blogs: Representations of Right-Wing Extremism in Britain’
[AUDIO HERE]

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23 September 2011

Opening Welcome

Prof. Nick Petford, Vice-Chancellor, University of Northampton .

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Keynote

Aristotle Kallis, ‘The “Contagion” Dynamic of the Far-Right’
[AUDIO HERE]

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Launch of RNM Groupís report on the English Defence League

Dr Paul Jackson and Dr Mark Pitchford .

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Panel 1 by Practitioners

The Think Project: Geraint Whittaker, Laura Lake and Rocio Cifuentes
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Panel 2 by Practitioners

Searchlight: ‘The Post War Impact of Julius Evola on British Politics and Beyond’

Alfio Bernabei, ‘The Mind of Julius Evola: Between Fascism and Mysticism’
[AUDIO HERE]

Gerry Gable, ‘The Devil’s Disciples: From Fiore to Griffin’
[AUDIO HERE]

Sonia Gable, ‘Are Griffin’s Appeals for Race and Civil War Helping Britain’s Far Right?’
[AUDIO HERE]

Searchlight Panel discussion .

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Book (and Series) Launch

Far-right.com, first in “Mapping the Far Right” series, eds. Paul Jackson and Gerry Gable
book available HERE:
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Academic Panel

Gavin Schaffer, ‘The Vision of a Nation: Making Multiculturalism on British Television 1960-1980′
[AUDIO HERE]

Nigel Copsey, ‘Au Revoir to “Sacred Cows”? The Nouvelle Droite’s Impact on Britain’s Far Right’
[AUDIO HERE]

Anton Shekhovtsov, ‘Far-Right Music in Britain’
[AUDIO HERE]

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Final Panel discussion .

Concluding Round table discussion

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Think Global – Hate Local – conference page

in Academic Service - Archive, conference by on April 15th, 2011

Event Date: 15 April 2011
Sunley Management Centre
Park Campus, University of Northampton



Radicalism and New Media Group presents:

Think Global – Hate Local

 

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  • Symposium to be held at Sunley Management Centre Park Campus, University of Northampton
  • Keynote lecture by Professor Nigel Copsey
  • Featuring panels from: National Coordinator for Domestic Extremism (NCDE) & Hope not Hate
  • With academic analysis by: Dr Matthew Feldman, Dr Paul Jackson & Dr Graham Macklin

Far-right ideologies revel in diagnoses of both national and global crisis. Yet they also give clear shape and form to this sense of crisis by developing localised interpretations of their grievances. Examining the synthesis of the global and the local, this one-day symposium brings together public-facing academic analysis with a range of front-line practitioners. Building on the one-day symposium Fascist Radicalism and the New Media, Think Global, Hate Local will allow a variety of expert voices to explore relationships between extremist critiques of global politics and localised pockets of far-right extremism.

Presentations will focus on a variety of far-right organisations in Britain, from the English Defence League and the British National Party to extreme right-wing vanguard movements. The role of new media, and especially the links between online and offline behaviour, will be examined by speakers. Networking opportunities will be combined with keynote talks and panel discussions at this fully catered, one-day event.

For further details, please contact:

Dr Mathew Feldman

Dr Paul Jackson

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Welcome Address

Chris Moore, Dean of School of Social Sciences .

Dr Matthew Feldman, Director of the Radicalism and New Media Group

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Keynote Talk:

Professor Nigel Copsey (University of Teesside):
Sustaining a Mortal Blow? The British National Party, the 2010 General and Local Elections, and After
[AUDIO HERE]

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Panel 1: Discourses of Hate and the British Far-Right

Professor Raphael Cohen-Almagor, University of Hull
Hate on the Internet  [AUDIO HERE]

Dr Paul Jackson (University of Northampton):
Colin Jordan: The Universal Nazi [AUDIO HERE]

Gerry Gable, MA Crim. (Hope not Hate Campaign)
Lone Wolves: Myth or Reality? An Overview [AUDIO HERE]

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Panel 2: Campaigning Against Contemporary British Extremism

Sonia Gable, Deputy Editor Searchlight
The British National Party’s Finances [AUDIO HERE]

Graeme Atkinson, European Editor Searchlight
Hands Across the Water: the UK Far-Right’s Friends in Europe
AUDIO NOT AVAILABLE

Matthew Collins, Searchlight: The English Defence League in Focus
AUDIO NOT AVAILABLE

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Panel 3: National Coordinator for Domestic Extremism

The Defence League from a Policing Perspective
AUDIO NOT AVAILABLE

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Paul Jackson – Colin Jordan: The Universal Nazi

in Academic Service by on April 15th, 2011

Event Date: 15 April 2011
Sunley Management Centre
Park Campus, University of Northampton



Radicalism and New Media Group presents:

Think Global – Hate Local

 


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Dr Paul Jackson (University of Northampton):
Colin Jordan: The Universal Nazi

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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 1

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 1


Panel 1: New Media and the Resurgent British Fascism (Chair Matthew Feldman)

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- Dr Paul Jackson, University of Northampton: 
‘The English Defence League and Far-Right Politics’

This presentation analyses the political dynamics of the English Defence League. Highlighting that the EDL holds several characteristics that distinguish it from Britain’s tradition of largely anti-Semitic far-right ideologies, it draws on the ideas of Hans George Betz. In particular, it uses Betz’ concept of nativism to highlight that the EDL’s ideology can be placed in a newer trend of far-right populism, typified by Gert Wilders and other contemporary European far-right populist ideologues and movements. The EDL combines this broad ideology with the structure of a social movement lacking a clear programmatic vision for change, and so focuses on direct action campaigns that often lead to public disorder.


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Trevor Preston, University of Northampton: 
From Billboard to Broadband: Cyber-Terrorism and the Extreme Right Wing’

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Benedict Addis, HP Labs: ‘Covert communities:
How the Internet Fosters Extremism

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questions:

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slides:
Dr. Paul Jackson: accompanying images
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Trevor Preston: accompanying images
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Benedict Addis: accompanying images
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Paul Jackson – The New Age and Political Modernism

in Academic Service - Archive, Sacred Modernities: Rethinking Modernity in a Post-Secular Age by on September 18th, 2009

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