Paper/Proposal Title
Extremism, Rhetoric, and Democratic Precarity
Location
Meyer Room, Curran Place; also presented remotely
Start Date
12-3-2021 2:15 PM
End Date
12-3-2021 3:45 PM
Abstract
Moderator: Bill Trollinger, University of Dayton
Presentations:
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Norm Diffusion or Norm Backsliding? A Text Analysis of Anti-LGBTQ Rhetoric (Christopher Patane, Murray State University; Marc S. Polizzi, Murray State University)
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‘Pathic’ Identification in Populist Movements: The Specter of Anti-Semitism for Right and Left Protest (Patrick Ahern, University of Dayton)
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Digital Communities of the Modern Far-Right: From Eco-Attack to the Embracing of Accelerationist Collapse (Michael Loadenthal, University of Cincinnati/The Prosecution Project)
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Global Perspectives and Approaches in Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention (Nicole Widdersheim, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum)
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Targeted Violence and Terrorism Community Awareness Briefing (Jordan Garza, U.S. Department of Homeland Security) [virtual]
Extremism, Rhetoric, and Democratic Precarity
Meyer Room, Curran Place; also presented remotely
Moderator: Bill Trollinger, University of Dayton
Presentations:
-
Norm Diffusion or Norm Backsliding? A Text Analysis of Anti-LGBTQ Rhetoric (Christopher Patane, Murray State University; Marc S. Polizzi, Murray State University)
-
‘Pathic’ Identification in Populist Movements: The Specter of Anti-Semitism for Right and Left Protest (Patrick Ahern, University of Dayton)
-
Digital Communities of the Modern Far-Right: From Eco-Attack to the Embracing of Accelerationist Collapse (Michael Loadenthal, University of Cincinnati/The Prosecution Project)
-
Global Perspectives and Approaches in Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention (Nicole Widdersheim, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum)
-
Targeted Violence and Terrorism Community Awareness Briefing (Jordan Garza, U.S. Department of Homeland Security) [virtual]