After Christchurch: Alt-right Discourse and Ideology in Australia and the Platformisation of Extremism

M. Davis
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ABSTRACT The emergence of the alt-right in the US since 2008 has been widely documented but its international impacts have received less attention. Located in the context of the 2019 Christchurch massacre of 51 people by an Australian alt-right influenced gunman and based in analysis of two Australian forums, XYZ.net.au and #DingoTwitter, this article investigates the transnational spread of alt-right discourse in the context of the platformisation of extremism. Through historical and content analysis of the sites, the paper shows how key alt-right ideologies of ‘white replacement’ and ‘white genocide’, along with anti-Semitic and misogynist ideologies, are adapted to local contexts by alt-right influenced actors. Platform logics, it is argued, provide new possibilities for the mutation and spread of ‘translocal whiteness’ and for the deployment of alt-right ‘metapolitical’ strategies that seek to normalise racist discourse.
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基督城之后:澳大利亚的另类右翼话语与意识形态与极端主义的平台化
摘要自2008年以来,另类右翼在美国的出现已被广泛记录,但其国际影响却很少受到关注。本文以2019年基督城一名受澳大利亚另类右翼影响的枪手屠杀51人为背景,基于对两个澳大利亚论坛XYZ.net.au和#DingoTwitter的分析,调查了极端主义平台化背景下另类右翼话语的跨国传播。通过对这些网站的历史和内容分析,本文展示了“白人替代”和“白人种族灭绝”等关键的另类右翼意识形态,以及反犹太主义和厌女主义意识形态,是如何被受另类右翼影响的行为者适应当地环境的。有人认为,平台逻辑为“跨地方白人”的变异和传播以及寻求种族主义话语正常化的另类右翼“元政治”策略的部署提供了新的可能性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Intercultural Studies showcases innovative scholarship about emerging cultural formations, intercultural negotiations and contemporary challenges to cultures and identities. It welcomes theoretically informed articles from diverse disciplines that contribute to the following discussions: -Reconceptualising notions of nationhood, citizenship and belonging; -Questioning theories of diaspora, transnationalism, hybridity and ‘border crossing’, and their contextualised applications; -Exploring the contemporary sociocultural formations of whiteness, ethnicity, racialization, postcolonialism and indigeneity -Examining how past and contemporary key scholars can inform current thinking on intercultural knowledge, multiculturalism, race and cultural identity. Journal of Intercultural Studies is an international, interdisciplinary journal that particularly encourages contributions from scholars in cultural studies, sociology, migration studies, literary studies, gender studies, anthropology, cultural geography, urban studies, race and ethnic studies.
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