2022
DOI: 10.1177/1532673x221088844
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Mobilizing the White: White Nationalism and Congressional Politics in the American South

Abstract: To what extent do white nationalists influence Congressional representative conservatism? Although ethnocentrism, out-group prejudice, and racial threats strongly predict American political attitudes and voter behavior, how social movements predicated on these beliefs shape political outcomes is rarely considered. We argue that white nationalist activities significantly contribute to the radicalization of Congressional representatives’ policy agendas in a manner non-reducible to demographic or socioeconomic co… Show more

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“…In sum, we believe that these findings have implications that go beyond the study of (far-right) social movements and apply to all scholars interested in understanding how political communication processes affect politics and society. In this regard, we hope that our empirical study of far-right protest mobilization paves the way to a broader research agenda expanding the proposed framework theoretically—integrating mechanisms of coverage in hybrid media environments—and empirically—expanding the scope beyond Europe and the far right (Gagnon, 2020; Weiner & Zellman, 2022). Given the growing visibility of far-right contentious action, exemplified by the 2021 storming of the US Capitol building, anti-containment protests and the 2023 Brazilian congress attack (Hunger et al, 2023), the FARPE data is set to play a major role in this research agenda.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In sum, we believe that these findings have implications that go beyond the study of (far-right) social movements and apply to all scholars interested in understanding how political communication processes affect politics and society. In this regard, we hope that our empirical study of far-right protest mobilization paves the way to a broader research agenda expanding the proposed framework theoretically—integrating mechanisms of coverage in hybrid media environments—and empirically—expanding the scope beyond Europe and the far right (Gagnon, 2020; Weiner & Zellman, 2022). Given the growing visibility of far-right contentious action, exemplified by the 2021 storming of the US Capitol building, anti-containment protests and the 2023 Brazilian congress attack (Hunger et al, 2023), the FARPE data is set to play a major role in this research agenda.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%