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Understanding Civil Society Organizations´ Response to Right-Wing Extremism: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Study

Civil Society
Extremism
Political Participation
Political Violence
Mobilisation
Protests
Activism
Erik Lundberg
Dalarna University
Erik Lundberg
Dalarna University

Abstract

This article expands on the understanding of how civil society respond to right-wing extremism. Drawing from central strands in the defending democracy literature, this article introduce a framework that helps us to untangle varieties of CSOs responses to right wing extremism. The framework is based on two dimensions, tolerance-intolerance and passive vs active political engagement and identifies four general types of responses. Using this framework as a point of departure, the article contribute empirically by analyzing how various types of locally based CSOs in the city of Ludvika in Sweden have responded to the leading neo-Nazi movement in the Nordic countries, the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) prior to the 2018 Swedish election.