In The New Nationalism in America and Beyond, Robert Schertzer and Eric Taylor Woods, explain why ethnic nationalists like Donald Trump in the US, Marine Le Pen in France, and the Brexit campaigners in the UK have gained so much support in the last few years. Through careful analysis of the social media campaigns of these "new nationalists," Schertzer and Woods show how these leaders are tapping into the history and culture of white majorities. Their cutting-edge and multidisciplinary approach--combining elements of political science, sociology, history, and communication and media…mehr
In The New Nationalism in America and Beyond, Robert Schertzer and Eric Taylor Woods, explain why ethnic nationalists like Donald Trump in the US, Marine Le Pen in France, and the Brexit campaigners in the UK have gained so much support in the last few years. Through careful analysis of the social media campaigns of these "new nationalists," Schertzer and Woods show how these leaders are tapping into the history and culture of white majorities. Their cutting-edge and multidisciplinary approach--combining elements of political science, sociology, history, and communication and media studies--highlights how leaders today are updating the historical foundations of ethnic identity for the digital age to win elections.
Robert Schertzer is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. His research examines the intersection of three areas: federalism, constitutional law, and the politics of national identity. His work has appeared in top venues, including Ethnic and Racial Studies; Publius; Nations and Nationalism and the International Journal of Constitutional Law. His first book, The Judicial Role in a Diverse Federation (2016), was shortlisted for the best book on Canadian politics by the Canadian Political Science Association. Prior to joining the University of Toronto, he spent a decade with the Government of Canada working on social policy, immigration policy and intergovernmental relations. Eric Taylor Woods is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Sociology at the University of Plymouth. His research examines the relationship between culture and politics, with a particular focus on nationalism. He has published in numerous academic journals, such as: American Journal of Cultural Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Ethnicities, and Nations and Nationalism. His most recent book, entitled, A Cultural Sociology of Anglican Mission and the Indian Residential School in Canada: The Long Road to Apology (2016), engages with theories of cultural trauma to shed new light on Christian-Indigenous relations in Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Ch 1. The (Not So) New Nationalism Ch 2. Making Sense of Ethnic Nationalism in the West Ch 3. Mapping Ethnic Nationalism in the Age of Twitter Ch 4. The Foundations and Development of Ethnic Nationalism in America Ch 5. Donald Trump and the New Nationalism in America Ch 6. Marine Le Pen and the Ethnic Stream of French Nationalism Ch 7. English Nationalism and the Campaign for Brexit Conclusion: The Deep Roots of the New Nationalism Notes Bibliography
Ch 1. The (Not So) New Nationalism Ch 2. Making Sense of Ethnic Nationalism in the West Ch 3. Mapping Ethnic Nationalism in the Age of Twitter Ch 4. The Foundations and Development of Ethnic Nationalism in America Ch 5. Donald Trump and the New Nationalism in America Ch 6. Marine Le Pen and the Ethnic Stream of French Nationalism Ch 7. English Nationalism and the Campaign for Brexit Conclusion: The Deep Roots of the New Nationalism Notes Bibliography
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