Table 2 - uploaded by Daria Litvina
Content may be subject to copyright.
Source publication
Litvina D., Sabirova G. (2015) Cluster 2: Anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-fascist movements. WP7: Interpreting Activism (Ethnographies). Deliverable 7.2: Transnational cluster report, MYPLACE (Memory, Youth, Political Legacy and Civic Engagement) deliverable report. Available at: http://www.fp7-myplace.eu/documents/D7_2/D7.2%20Transnational%20Re...
Contexts in source publication
Context 1
... Civil Society Network (eastern Germany) Ultra Football Supporters (eastern Germany) The Anti-Discrimination Working Group of Football Fans (western Germany) Anarchists (Russia) The movement for free education/ 'the blockade' of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (Croatia) Anti-fascist punk activism (Croatia) ARRAN/CUP (Spain) Estonian Pirate Party and Estonian Internet Society (Estonia) It is significant that almost every case includes several sub-cases (see Table 2.1), which makes the cluster relatively broad. ...
Context 2
... (or due to) the diversity of data, while some of the cases in this cluster can be understood as 'reciprocal' (e.g. Anarchists, Russia and Antifascist punk activism, Croatia), most of the cases appear to be 'so different that some framework (i.e. a line of argument) is needed' ( Noblit and Hare 1988: 36 Table 2.1 provides an overview of the scope of the data included in the cluster. The fieldwork in all of the cases included participant observation and interviews and, in some cases, is supported by relevant data from the Internet. ...
Similar publications
This paper traces the recent turn to humour, irony and ambiguity embodied in the adaptation of memes into the repertoire of online propaganda of the militant neo-Nazi group the Nordic Resistance Movement; in a process, we dub the ‘memefication’ of white supremacism. Drawing on a combination of quantitative visual content analysis (VCA) and in-depth...