TY - BOOK ID - 127201250 TI - The radical right during crisis PY - 2021 SN - 3838215761 9783838215761 3838275764 PB - Stuttgart: Ibidem, DB - UniCat KW - Right-wing extremists KW - far-right KW - far right KW - Covid-19 KW - corona KW - coronavirus KW - pandemic KW - politics KW - political science KW - racism KW - conspiracy theories KW - conspiracism KW - radical right KW - populism KW - right-wing extremists KW - Europe KW - United States (US) KW - radicalization KW - disinformation KW - Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories KW - Germany KW - Donald Trump KW - Italy KW - Matteo Salvini KW - Spain KW - authoritarianism KW - Reinhard Heydrich (1904-1942) KW - fascism KW - Hungary KW - Viktor Orban KW - Russia KW - Eco-fascism KW - right-wing terrorism KW - India KW - Hindu Nationalist Violence KW - anti-semitism KW - antisemitism KW - Norway KW - neo-nazism KW - anti-government KW - Oath Keepers KW - social media KW - Pegida KW - immigration KW - QAnon KW - George Floyd (1973-2020) KW - white supremacy KW - Black Lives Matter KW - 4chan KW - chan-culture KW - online communities KW - right-wing extremism KW - Alt-Tech KW - Telegram KW - Order of Nine Angles (O9A) KW - gender KW - Incels KW - Proud Boys KW - anti-gender activism KW - islamophobia KW - Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) KW - Antifa KW - Radicalism. KW - Right-wing extremists. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:127201250 AB - While the COVID-19 pandemic overshadowed all else and would quickly have a lasting impact on our daily lives, other events related to the radical right in 2020 soon surfaced. From terrorist attacks in Germany and India to anti-mask protests across the U.S. and Europe, radical right violence escalated in the midst of circulating conspiracy theories and disinformation. The yearbook draws upon insightful analyses from an international network of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who explore the dynamics and impact of the radical right. It explores a wide range of topics including reflections on authoritarianism and fascism, the role of ideology and (counter-)intellectuals, and radical-right responses to the pandemic and calls for police reform in the height of the Black Lives Matter protests. It ends with important assessments on best approaches towards countering the radical right, both online and offline. This timely overview provides a broad examination of the global radical right in 2020, which will be useful for scholars, students, policymakers, journalists, and the public. ER -