Spaces of Hate

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extremist political movements
Fairness Ordinance
geographic context of hate groups
Geohistorical Context
Grand Theft Auto
groups
Hate Activity
Hate Crime
Hate Crime Laws
Hate Group
Hate Group Activity
Home Owner Associations
homeowner
intolerance studies
KKK.
legislation
movements
Organized Hate Groups
racialized geographies
Rigorous Literature Review
segregation research
separatist
social identity formation
Social Reproduction
Somerset County
spatial analysis discrimination
Vice Versa
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White America
White Power Skinhead Groups
White Separatist
White Separatist Groups
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415935869
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While much has been written about hate groups and extreme right political movements, this book will be the first that addresses the crucial role that place and context play in generating and shaping them. Ranging across geographical scales the essays start with the home, and then move from the local to the regional, to the national to-finally-the global. In this collection, much of the focus is on the U.S., as the contributors consider a variety of hate activity and hate groups across the country, including; rural white supremacist and neo-Nazi movements; anti-black sentiment directed towards cities; anti-gay activity in cities and rural areas and the resurgent Southern nationalist movement. Closing with pieces from those who combat hate activity, the intention of Spaces of Hate is to recognize specific geographic settings likely to foster hate activity.

Colin Flint is Assistant Professor of Geography at Penn State University. He is co-author of Political Geography,4th Ed. (Longman).