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Networks of the ‘Repugnant Other’: Understanding Right-wing Political Mobilization in Germany
Author(s) -
Bhakti Deodhar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of advanced research in social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2538-919X
DOI - 10.33422/jarss.v3i3.518
Subject(s) - politics , social movement , mobilization , ethnography , field (mathematics) , collective action , sociology , political economy , political science , political mobilization , irrational number , law , geometry , mathematics , anthropology , pure mathematics
Political scientists and sociologists have long been hesitant in applying frameworks from social movements studies to right-wing collective action. Generally developed for left-wing, progressive, egalitarian movements, concepts like rational mobilization, network analysis and micro-mobilizations are considered an awkward fit for analysis of right-wing political and social groups. This paper argues for the importance of such cross-over analysis on two levels. Methodologically, the paper demonstrates crucial importance of ethnographic fieldwork in study of political groups in order to understand the complexity of internal dynamics of right-wing political parties. Insights are drawn from author’s original fieldwork among rank-and-file members of ‘Alternative für Deutschland’ (AfD), a right-wing party in Germany. Substantively, the paper produces a nuanced empirical account of internal dynamics of right-wing mobilization. The paper argues, using insights from the field, that far from being homogenous, irrational and predictive, the actions of right-wing political activists appear to be multi-layered, complex and indeed rational, however onerous to liberal minds.

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