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100 1  Miller-Idriss, Cynthia,|eauthor. 
245 10 Hate in the homeland :|bthe new global far right|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cCynthia Miller-Idriss. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bPrinceton University Press,|c2021. 
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511 1  Read by Kelly Burke. 
520    This audiobook narrated by Kelly Burke reveals the 
       unexpected places where violent hate groups recruit young 
       people Hate crimes. Misinformation and conspiracy 
       theories. Foiled white-supremacist plots. The signs of 
       growing far-right extremism are all around us, and 
       communities across America and around the globe are 
       struggling to understand how so many people are being 
       radicalized and why they are increasingly attracted to 
       violent movements. Hate in the Homeland shows how 
       tomorrow's far-right nationalists are being recruited in 
       surprising places, from college campuses and mixed martial
       arts gyms to clothing stores, online gaming chat rooms, 
       and YouTube cooking channels. Instead of focusing on the 
       how and why of far-right radicalization, Cynthia Miller-
       Idriss seeks answers in the physical and virtual spaces 
       where hate is cultivated. Where does the far right do its 
       recruiting? When do young people encounter extremist 
       messaging in their everyday lives? Miller-Idriss shows how
       far-right groups are swelling their ranks and developing 
       their cultural, intellectual, and financial capacities in 
       a variety of mainstream settings. She demonstrates how 
       young people on the margins of our communities are 
       targeted in these settings, and how the path to 
       radicalization is a nuanced process of moving in and out 
       of far-right scenes throughout adolescence and adulthood. 
       Hate in the Homeland is essential for understanding the 
       tactics and underlying ideas of modern far-right 
       extremism. This eye-opening book takes readers into the 
       mainstream places and spaces where today's far right is 
       engaging and ensnaring young people, and reveals 
       innovative strategies we can use to combat extremist 
       radicalization. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Hate|xPolitical aspects. 
650  0 Right-wing extremists. 
650  0 Right-wing extremists|xSocial aspects. 
650  0 White supremacy movements. 
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