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The World White Web: Uncovering the Hidden Meanings of Online Far-Right Propaganda


ISBN13: 9783031753923
To be Published: January 2025
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £109.99



The World White Web provides an interdisciplinary analysis of far-right radicalisation in the digital age, drawing from criminology, history, and computer science to explore how technology and imagery accelerate extremist recruitment. The book examines 20,000 internet memes to reveal white supremacy's deep historical roots. It demonstrates how far-right propagandists leverage historical narratives and symbols to influence modern-day recruitment, bridging fringe and mainstream ideas across diverse time periods, countries and contexts, amid technological and social changes. Topics include racism and xenophobia in Greek and Roman antiquity, antisemitism in the Middle Ages, anti-Black racism rooted in the Antebellum South, the weaponisation of the Reconquista in Spain, the memeification of the Rurik Dynasty in Russia, Crusader iconography in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, eco-fascist propaganda in the Balkans, neo-Nazi mythology in India, and Voelkisch ideology in Germany and Austria.

The book emphasises the importance of interdisciplinary, socio-technical and multi-stakeholder approaches to truly comprehend and address the contemporary manifestations and threats posed by the global interconnectedness of the far right online.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Methodological and Ethical Implications of Using Imagery as the Primary Method of Researching Online Extremism
Chapter 3: Hooked on Classics: The Far Right's Appropriation of Ancient Greece and Rome
Chapter 4: 'Memeieval' Times: The Manipulation and Weaponisation of the Reconquista, the Crusades and the Rurik Dynasty
Chapter 5: Memeing 'Moonlight and Magnolias': The Coding and Cloaking of Cyber Racism
Chapter 6: Folktales and the Fuhrer: The Memeification and Racialisation of Mythology, Fairy Tales, and Folklore
Chapter 7: Far-Right Environmentalism and the Supernatural Imaginary: Runic Writing, Ethnic Ruralism and Occult Practices
Chapter 8: Socio-Technical and Multi-Stakeholder Approaches to Countering Online Propaganda
Chapter 9: Conclusion