The Far Right and the Environment: Politics, Discourse and Communication

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Bernhard Forchtner
Routledge, Sep 10, 2019 - Political Science - 356 pages

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, both the crisis of liberal democracy, as visible in, for example, the rise of far-right actors in Europe and the United States, and environmental crises, from declining biodiversity to climate change, are increasingly in the public spotlight. Whilst both areas have been analysed extensively on their own, The Far Right and the Environment: Politics, Discourse and Communication provides much needed insights into their intersection by illuminating the environmental communication of far-right party and non-party actors in Europe and the United States. Although commonly perceived as a ‘left-wing’ issue today, concerns over the natural environment by the far right have a long, ideology-driven history. Thus, it is not surprising that some members of the far right offer distinctive ecological visions of communal life, though, for example, climate-change scepticism is voiced too. Investigating this range of stances within their discourse about the natural environment provides a window into the wider politics of the far right and points to a close connection between the politics of identity and the imagination of nature. Connecting the fields of environmental communication and study of the far right, contributions to this edited volume therefore offer timely assessments of this often-overlooked dimension of far-right politics.

 

Contents

List of figures
1977
An introduction
1983
PART I
1989
PART IV
1990
The trajectory of farright populism a discourseanalytical perspective
1996
Origins development and new directions
2008
UKIP the BNP and a history of green ideology on Britains
2010
Analysing Le Front Nationals patriotic ecology
2019
The Finns Partys populist environmental communication and the media
2022
The ecological component of the ideology and legislative activity of the Freedom Party of Austria
2033
Between strategy and ideology
2004
Is brown the new green? The environmental discourse of the Czech far right
1994
The environment as an emerging discourse in Polish farright politics
2014
A hyperlink network analysis of German climate sceptics
2010
Ecofascism and farright environmentalism in the United States
2024
Settler entitlement to native
2017

Not a party issue?
2004
Wolves in sheeps clothing? The Danish far right and wild nature
2008
Denouncing environmental challenges via antiestablishment
2015
Some preliminary conclusions on the far right and its natural
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Bernhard Forchtner is associate professor at the School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester, UK.

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