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This panel examines how antisemitic narratives and religious references are mobilized by far-right actors across digital and offline contexts. It explores how religion is instrumentalized to frame national identity, legitimize exclusion, and construct securitization discourses, both on social media platforms and in on-the-ground activism. Bringing together comparative and empirical perspectives, the panel analyzes the interaction between online communication, political cleavages, and offline mobilization.
| Title | Details |
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| From 7 October to the Manchester Synagogue Attack: Far-Right Populist Anti-Antisemitism and Securitisation Framing on X | View Paper Details |
| The Cultural Diversity of the Far-Right: How Religion Unites and Divides Far-Right Groups on the Ground | View Paper Details |
| Populism, Redeemed Religion and the Construction of the Repressive Orthodox Nation | View Paper Details |
| Secular-Religious Party Cleavage Going Online? The Relevance of Antisemitism in Discourses of European Political Elites | View Paper Details |