Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context

Despite the historical and contemporary instances of immigrants and their descendants engaging with the far-right, whether through long-distance nationalism or country of residence politics, migration scholarship has surprisingly paid very little attention to this process. In this paper we argue tha...

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Main Authors: Garapich, Michał P., Jochymek, Anna, Soborski, Rafał
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Published: SAGE Publications 2024
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author Garapich, Michał P.
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description Despite the historical and contemporary instances of immigrants and their descendants engaging with the far-right, whether through long-distance nationalism or country of residence politics, migration scholarship has surprisingly paid very little attention to this process. In this paper we argue that insufficient engagement with instances of the far-right attracting and mobilizing immigrants and ethnic minorities is a theoretical omission in both migration scholarship and scholarship of the far-right and is related to the reproduction of reified notions of "majority" and "minority", normative assumptions about immigrants’ political activism as inevitably progressive, and methodological nationalism implicit in studying the far-right from a political science perspective. Through an analysis of a case study of Polish immigrants and their descendants in Britain, we demonstrate that these omissions can be bridged by paying more attention to relational processes of constructions of whiteness, the role of systemic racism, and the increasing transnationalization of the far-right. The cases we describe, captured through the notion of integration-through-racisms, are therefore a symptom of both increasing complexities of migration-driven diversity with threatened white privilege as the focus and dynamic changes in global far-right ideologies and strategies.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:96832024-11-14T10:47:34Z https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/9683/ Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context Garapich, Michał P. Jochymek, Anna Soborski, Rafał 320 Political science Despite the historical and contemporary instances of immigrants and their descendants engaging with the far-right, whether through long-distance nationalism or country of residence politics, migration scholarship has surprisingly paid very little attention to this process. In this paper we argue that insufficient engagement with instances of the far-right attracting and mobilizing immigrants and ethnic minorities is a theoretical omission in both migration scholarship and scholarship of the far-right and is related to the reproduction of reified notions of "majority" and "minority", normative assumptions about immigrants’ political activism as inevitably progressive, and methodological nationalism implicit in studying the far-right from a political science perspective. Through an analysis of a case study of Polish immigrants and their descendants in Britain, we demonstrate that these omissions can be bridged by paying more attention to relational processes of constructions of whiteness, the role of systemic racism, and the increasing transnationalization of the far-right. The cases we describe, captured through the notion of integration-through-racisms, are therefore a symptom of both increasing complexities of migration-driven diversity with threatened white privilege as the focus and dynamic changes in global far-right ideologies and strategies. SAGE Publications 2024-12-01 Article PeerReviewed Garapich, Michał P., Jochymek, Anna and Soborski, Rafał (2024) Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context. International Migration Review, 58 (4). pp. 2012-2039. ISSN 1747-7379 https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183241277541 10.1177/01979183241277541 10.1177/01979183241277541
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Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context
title Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context
title_full Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context
title_fullStr Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context
title_full_unstemmed Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context
title_short Immigrants in the transnational far right: integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context
title_sort immigrants in the transnational far right integration through racisms and negotiating white supremacy in a migratory context
topic 320 Political science
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