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Far-Right Politics and Climate Change: Identity, Emotions, Mobilisations

Conflict
Contentious Politics
Environmental Policy
Climate Change
Communication
P224
Balša Lubarda
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Imogen Richards
Deakin University
Nikolaos Saridakis
Scuola Normale Superiore

Abstract

This panel gathers contributions on the evolving relationship between the far right and the environment. It examines how far-right actors construct environmental narratives from denial to “far-right ecologism” and the emotional strategies underpinning them. It explores links between ecological themes, sovereignty, identity, and moral order, with attention to the aesthetic politics of new far-right environmentalism.

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