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Callum Downes

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Testimonial injustice and the far right

  • Callum Downes
  • November 1, 2021
There are several reasons why anti-Islamic sentiment, better known as Islamophobia, has escalated in the twenty-first century. “Trigger” attacks such as 9/11 and 7/7, the European migrant crisis, the rise…
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    Stereotype threat and the opponents of far right demonstrations

    • Callum Downes
    • August 19, 2021
    The English Defence League In March 2009 the Sunni Muslim group Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaa protested against the Royal Anglian Regiment’s homecoming parade that was organised in Luton (UK). In…
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      The contemporary radical right’s inclusion of socially liberal and progressive positions: Should we trust them?

      • Callum Downes
      • May 10, 2021
      As of late, academic studies into the far right in Western society have acknowledged that some contemporary radical right (CRR) movements have abandoned the traditional values associated with the far…
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        Societal pessimism, restorative nostalgia, and re-evaluating responses to populism

        • Callum Downes
        • December 17, 2020
        Introduction Contemporary radical-right groups and their leaders are often considered responsible for advancing nativist, authoritarian, and populist discourse in society. Whereas nativism and authoritarianism are considered fundamental values that any…
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          “Get in the bin!” The far right ‘guarding’ British monuments

          • Callum Downes
          • July 23, 2020
          Introduction Across the globe, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has held major protests in order to show opposition against practices of institutionalised racism and police brutality. In Britain, just…
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            “William the Conquered 2066”: The English The Turner Diaries?

            • Callum Downes
            • July 3, 2020
            Introduction Beginning in the mid-1970s, The Turner Diaries was released in sequential instalments of the white supremacist magazine Attack!. Written by William Luther Pierce, founder of National Alliance, under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald, The…
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              Is the English far-right hermeneutically marginalised?

              • Callum Downes
              • March 21, 2020
              In Epistemic Injustice: The Power and Ethics of Knowing, Miranda Fricker introduces the theory of epistemic injustice, an injustice that someone encounters when their status as a knower, thus a…
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                Sexual objectification, epistemic objectification, and the far-right

                • Callum Downes
                • November 21, 2019
                Objectification is generally perceived as a derogatory term that is both morally and socially problematic due to it reducing a human being to the status of a commodity stripped of…
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                  Hermeneutical injustice and the far right?

                  • Callum Downes
                  • August 31, 2019
                  Hermeneutical injustice is defined as the inability to communicate and/ or understand one’s own social experience, owing to a lack of concepts available in society used to define the experience.…
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