Abstract
This article is based on the transcript of a roundtable on the rise of the far-right and right-wing populism held at the AAA Annual Meeting in 2017. The contributors explore this rise in the context of the role of affect in politics, rising socio-economic inequalities, racism and neoliberalism, and with reference to their own ethnographic research on these phenomena in Germany, Poland, Italy, France, the UK and Hungary.
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Bangstad, S., Bertelsen, B. E., & Henkel, H. (2019). The politics of affect. Focaal, 2019(83), 98–113. https://doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2019.830110
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