In this Podcast, two professors – Anthony Pahnke, from the Department of International Relations at San Francisco State University, and Peter Simi, from the Department of Sociology at Chapman University – discuss the nature of far-right extremism in Europe and the United States. Their conversation deals with the causes for the rise of the far-right, the role that violence plays in their mobilization, and how extremist ideas and activists have become mainstream. They conclude by exploring ways that people can challenge the far-right’s growing influence.
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The war in Ukraine: Prospects for peace, ramifications for world politics, with Alexander Gillespie
Unromantic, Political Art: An Interview with Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin
The status of research for ALS patients
How to communicate science with Helen Pilcher
Conversation with Irish Poet Ciarán O’Rourke
The power of poetry: An interview with Zilka Joseph
The influence of migrations on Kerala, India with Mohamed Shafeeq K.
The Aurat March in Pakistan
Computational topology and mathematics in politics and society with Kevin Knudson
Enacting vaccine equity with Ruth Faden
Physics and the frontiers of machine learning with David Berman
A pandemic memoir with Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee
The anti-vaccination movement on social media
The past, present and future of Syria with Iyad Yousef
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The cultural role of individuals in the new millennium
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