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...
Main Authors: | Garapich, Michał P., Jochymek, Anna, Soborski, Rafał |
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Format: | Article |
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SAGE Publications
2024
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