Patterns of Prejudice

Papers
(The median citation count of Patterns of Prejudice is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gender and family rhetoric on the German far right11
Alain de Benoist, ethnopluralism and the cultural turn in racism10
Viral sticks, virtual stones: addressing anonymous hate speech online6
Western civilizationism and white supremacy: the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation5
Rethinking political secularism: the multiculturalist challenge4
Right-wing populist affective governing: a frame analysis of Austrian parliamentary debates on migration3
Gender, Islam and nativism in populist radical-right posters: visualizing ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’3
‘Breeders for race and nation’: gender, sexuality and fecundity in post-war British fascist discourse3
Economic development, attitudes towards migration and the (lack of) willingness to help refugees: insights from the Aurora Humanitarian Index2
Men and women voters of the populist radical right: are they like apples and oranges?2
Welcoming bad times: COVID-19 frames on Norway’s far right2
Race, nose, truth: dystopian odours of the Other in American antebellum consciousness1
Introducing ‘cultures of rejection’: an investigation of the conditions of acceptability of right-wing politics in Europe1
The kids are alt-right: an introduction to PragerU and its role in radicalization in the United States1
Introduction: Decolonizing the metropolis1
The menace of Jewish anti-Polonism during the 2015 ‘refugee crisis’: antisemitic conspiratorial thinking on the Christian far right in Poland1
Anti-politics as ‘culture of rejection’: the case of Serbia1
Bringing the enemy closer to home: ‘conspiracy talk’ and the Norwegian far right1
Unmoored: resources for the rise of right-wing populism in everyday experiences of international maritime industry workers from Croatia1
The logic of the fight against antisemitism in Germany in three cultural shifts1
The multiculturalist challenge: a rejoinder1
Reactions by émigré Polish leaders and intellectuals in the United States to the television series Holocaust: The Story of the Family Weiss (1978)0
The longue durée of transnational white nationalism0
Rightshift: the white fight against ‘the progressive storyline’0
A window on the shameful history of internment in Britain0
The elephant in the room called ‘skin type IV’: ‘Südländer’ (Southerner) as a discriminatory category in German police reports0
The Jewish ‘monopoly’ of the slave trade in the early Middle Ages: the origins of an enduring historical motif0
Obituary0
Hitler’s favourite ‘degenerates’Christopher Webster (ed), Photography in the Third Reich: Art, Physiognomy and Propaganda . Cambridge: Open Book Publishers2021. xiv+296p0
Britain and the Holocaust, the Holocaust and Britain0
Chosenness and its discontents0
Epistemic strides: from decolonizing politics and sociology to non-colonial politics and sociology0
Difficult conversations on campus0
On the wrong side of racial justice0
When antisemitism and philosemitism go hand in hand: attitudes to Jews in contemporary East Asia0
Holocaust refugees’ experiences in, out of and nowhere in Africa0
Beyond politics? German Jewish refugees and racism in South Africa0
Distracted by the far right0
Fly-over (white) country0
‘Everything has changed’: right-wing politics and experiences of transformation among German retail workers0
Claret, white and blue0
How sociology misremembers itself0
The long life of British fascism0
‘We thought we would be welcomed with open arms’: Holocaust refugees in Dutch Caribbean internment0
Navigating ambiguous privilege: Jewish refugees in the Belgian Congo during the Holocaust0
Comme un village méditerranéen : postcolonial North African Jewish de- and re-racialization in Sarcelles0
Dissecting the ‘new antisemitism’ project0
Deconstructing conspiracies in Marseilles Deconstructing conspiracies in Marseilles Reza Zia-Ebrahimi, Antisémitisme et Islamophobie: une histoire croisée0
The ‘Scots porridge case’ of 1969: bogus discrimination, the loony state and the white backlash archive0
Enlivening the ‘open city’: from a politics of divisibility to the making of Muslim cityzens in Berlin0
‘The curse of race prejudice’: debates about racial ‘prejudice’ in the United States, c. 1750–19000
Anti-Muslim tribalism: a new framework for analysing Islamophobia in contemporary times0
The liberal facade of the contemporary far right0
Cultures of fear in South Africa0
Explaining the illiberal revolt in Central Europe0
Beyond pandemic populism: COVID-related cultures of rejection in digital environments, a case study of two Austrian online spaces0
Hate in the Homeland: an interview with Cynthia Miller-Idriss0
Platforms for hatred0
Culture wars in the middle of Europe0
Australia’s statue wars told ‘from the inside’Bronwyn Carlson and Terri Farrelly, Monumental Disruptions: Aboriginal People and Colonial Commemorations in So-Called Australia 0
Tales, at last, told everywhere0
A two-way streetNancy Foner, One Quarter of the Nation: Immigration and the Transformation of America . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press2022. v+223pp. Notes. Bi0
Holocaust refugees in the colonial world: an introduction0
Imaginary worlds: Karl May and the refugees0
Heidegger and race0
Giuseppe Bottai, the Racial Laws of 1938 and Italian–German relations0
Cracking and moderating secularist assumptions0
Privileged parents and their Others0
Arguments among socialistsDaniel Randall, Confronting Antisemitism on the Left: Arguments for Socialists . London: No Pasaran Media2021. 20
‘I feel like Sophie Scholl’: the (mis)appropriation of icons of anti-Nazi resistance in contemporary Germany0
Distributing thickness of skin: of calloused minorities and fragile majorities0
Racial warfare in German women’s colonial memoirs0
Swedish ‘cultures of rejection’ and decreasing trust in authority during the COVID pandemic0
Challenging cultures of rejection0
Postcolonial hauntings in riverine London: conviviality and melancholia0
Canonizing Du Bois0
The British monarchy and regimes of whitenessKimberley Ducey and Joe R. Feagin, Revealing Britain’s Systemic Racism: The Case of Meghan Markle and the Royal Family . New0
The colour of the transcendental deduction0
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