دانلود کتاب Keyboard Warriors: The Production of Islamophobic Identity and an Extreme Worldview within an Online Political Community
by Graham Edward Geddes
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عنوان فارسی: جنگجویان صفحه کلید: تولید هویت اسلامگرا و جهانبینی افراطی در یک جامعه سیاسی آنلاین |
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EDL supporters can be identified as members of the working class that have experienced significant ontological insecurity since the 1980s, as a consequence of globalisation and related deindustrialisation. Working class identity has been weakened in contrast to the post-war era when stronger roles could be located for such groups. Adrift in a post-industrial landscape, located in an ethno-religious war attached to feelings of class and national pride and now mediated by new social networking systems, the insecurities of these sections of the white working class have become attached to a construct of Islamic identity that is defined as essentially immoral and dangerous. This attribution of ‘otherness’, however, is not restricted merely to Muslims, but is applied to any perceived anti-EDL agent, including the government and the police, which are aggregated into a hegemonic foe that persecutes the English nation and facilitates Islamic expansionism. The central theme of the book is that new media systems have become critical to an understanding of extreme political identities and the expansion of worldviews in which inter-group conflict is amplified, while also offering a sense of meaning and self-esteem for those involved.
Graham Edward Geddes graduated from Newcastle University with a first class degree in Politics and Sociology, and went on to complete a Masters in International Relations. Following this, he worked in the fields of political research and market research, prior to completing a PhD in Criminology at the University of York.