Life Trajectories Into and Out of Contemporary Neo-Nazism

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Cultural Studies
Cultural Theory
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De-Radicalization
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Ethnicity
Europe
Exit Processes
Extremism
Fateful Moments
Foreign Jihadist Fighters
Freedom of Speech
Gender Theory
hate group sociology
Hatred
Homophobia
Ideology
Jewish World Conspiracy
Mass Invasion
National Police Commissioner
National Socialist movement
National Socialist Organizations
Neo-Nazism
Nordfront
Nordic
Nordic far-right movements
Pedagogy
qualitative case analysis
Racism
radicalisation prevention
Radicalization
Right-Wing
Skinhead Movement
Social Psychology
strategies for countering neo-Nazi recruitment
Subcultural Space
Subcultural Theory
Supremacy
Svenska Dagbladet
Sweden
Sweden Democrats
Swedish National Socialist
Swedish neo-nazism
Swedish Police Authority
The Segerstedt Institute
Thomas Johansson
Tolerance
violent extremism studies
West Germany
White Power Music
White Supremacist Movement
Whiteness
Young Men
Young National Socialists
youth disengagement

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032088075
  • Weight: 258g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides the first comprehensive sociological study of the contemporary National Socialist movement in Sweden, including how it has developed since the 1990s until the present. It covers the ideas and political aspects of the movement, as well as the subjective and very personal stories told by young men and women who in some cases have left the movement and in others remained.

Through a large number of detailed stories of the movement’s violence, hatred, and ideology, as well as stories of the life plans and dreams involved in re-entering society, the study on which the book is based provides knowledge, hope and new directions for studies on the National Socialist movement. Additionally, the book provides innovative research on the relation between the life trajectories of National Socialists and their significant others, allowing us to establish better and more scientific strategies for preventing radicalization and promoting de-radicalization.

The book is aimed at students of sociology, social science and researchers studying hate movements and violent extremism. It is also meant for professionals such as teachers, social workers and youth workers who may encounter radicalization in their work as well as being a vital contribution for policymakers within the field.

Christer Mattsson is the Director of the Segerstedt Institute at the University of Gothenburg that serves as a national research and resource center on violent extremism. His recent publications include “Becoming, belonging and leaving – Exit processes among young neo-Nazis in Sweden” and “Leaving hate behind – neo-Nazis, significant others and disengagement” (both Journal for Deradicalization, 2018).

Thomas Johansson is Professor of Pedagogy at the University of Gothenburg. His main research areas are youth studies, family studies, gender studies, social psychology and cultural studies. His recent publications include Youth Studies in Transition. Culture, Generation and New Learning Processes (Springer, 2019); Marginalized Masculinities. Contexts, Continuities and Change (Routledge, 2017); and Fatherhood in Transition. Masculinity, Identity and Everyday Life (Palgrave, 2017).