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Nostalgia and Hope: Intersections between Politics of Culture, Welfare, and Migration in Europe
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Nostalgia and Hope: Narrative Master Frames Across Contemporary Europe
pp. 19
Trouble in the Homeland: How Cultural Identity and Welfare Politics Merge in Contemporary Danish and Swedish Politics
pp. 35
The Discursive Denial of Racism by Finnish Populist Radical Right Politicians Accused of Anti-Muslim Hate-Speech
pp. 51
Nostalgic Nationalism, Welfare Chauvinism, and Migration Anxieties in Central and Eastern Europe
pp. 67
What Makes Turkey and Turkish Immigrants a Cultural Polarization Issue in Europe? Evidence from European Right-Wing Populist Politics
pp. 85
The Trans-European Mobilization of “Generation Identity”
pp. 101
Endangered Swedish Values: Immigration, Gender Equality, and “Migrants’ Sexual Violence”
pp. 119
Invented Nostalgia: The Search for Identity Among the Hungarian Far-Right
pp. 135
“Retrotopia” as a Retrogressive Force in the German PEGIDA-Movement
pp. 153
Challenging Misconceptions: Danish Civil Society in Times of Crisis
pp. 169
“Impossible” Activism and the Right to Be Understood: The Emergent Refugee Rights Movement in Finland
pp. 185
Hope as Master Frame in Feminist Mobilization: Between Liberal NGO-ization and Radical-Intersectional Street Politics
pp. 203
Latin American Transnational Political Engagement: Steering Civic Movements and Cultural Repertoires from the Global City of Brussels
pp. 221
Civil Society Between Populism and Anti-populism
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