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The Social Bases of Far-Right Political Parties and Movements in Modern Europe

Thursday, July 17, 2014: 10:30 AM-12:20 PM
Room: Booth 45
RC18 Political Sociology (host committee)

Language: English, French and Spanish

This paper is devoted to comparative analysis of Far Right parties and movements social bases in modern Europe. The particular attention will be given to issues of usage of specific ideological concepts and discourses (such as: euroscepticism, eurooptimism, migration and national minorities problem, elitism and populism, etc.) in the process of social base formation of such parties and movements.
Session Organizer:
Igor BARYGIN, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
Chair:
Igor BARYGIN, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
Co-Chair:
Natalia EREMINA, St.Petersburg state university, School of international relations, Russia
Panelists:
Igor BARYGIN, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Natalia EREMINA, St.Petersburg state university, School of international relations, Russia and Dmitry KURNOSOV, Saint Petersburg state university, School of international relations, Russia
Discussant:
Stanislav PROTASENKO, St. Petersburg state university, School of international relations, Russia
'white Trash', Working Class or Just Your Average Guy? the Changing Face of a British Far Right Supporter (Oral Presentation)
Dmitry KURNOSOV, St Petersburg State University, Russia

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