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Russlanddeutsche Aussiedler Gegen Ausl Ndergewalt


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Russlanddeutsche Aussiedler Gegen Ausl Ndergewalt


Russlanddeutsche Aussiedler Gegen Ausl Ndergewalt
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Author : Lina Pachmann
language : de
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2018-03-06

Russlanddeutsche Aussiedler Gegen Ausl Ndergewalt written by Lina Pachmann and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-03-06 with Social Science categories.


Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2017 im Fachbereich Soziologie - Individuum, Gruppe, Gesellschaft, Note: 1,3, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Anfang des Jahres 2016 verschwand ein 13 jähriges Mädchen aus Berlin für mehrere Stunden. Dann tauchte sie wieder auf und behauptete, von Geflüchteten entführt und vergewaltigt worden zu sein. Kurz darauf demonstrierten hunderte russlanddeutsche Aussiedler deutschlandweit gegen die zunehmenden Gewalttaten geflüchteter Menschen. In Berlin demonstrierten 700 Menschen vor dem Kanzleramt. Die angebliche Vergewaltigung des russlanddeutschen Mädchens Lisa durch “südländisch aussehende Männer” wurde zum Anlass der Proteste. Diese richteten sich gegen die deutsche Regierung, die Behörden und die berichterstattenden Medien. Geflüchtete Menschen sind nach Meinung der Protestierenden eine Gefahr für die Sicherheit, wie der “Fall Lisa” aus ihrer Sicht zu beweisen scheint. Gewalt gegen Frauen und Kinder will sich niemand der in Deutschland lebenden Russlanddeutschen bieten lassen. Wochenlang wurde über das Ereignis berichtet. Nach einiger Zeit äußerte sich auch der russische Außenminister Sergej Lawrow öffentlich zum “Fall Lisa aus Berlin”. Er kritisierte die deutschen Behörden und warf ihnen Vertuschung in der Aufklärung der angeblichen Straftat durch die geflüchteten Männer vor. Obwohl die Ermittlungen der Polizei, sowie der Staatsanwaltschaft bewiesen, dass es sich bei dem Verschwinden von Lisa nicht um eine Entführung oder Vergewaltigung handelte, blieben die Protestierenden bei ihrer Meinung. Was hat dazu geführt, dass Menschen, die einst selbst in einer ähnlichen Situation der heutigen Migranten waren, nun gegen Geflüchtete demonstrieren? Welche Motivation haben diese Menschen? Welche Rolle spielte Russland und die Berichterstattung russischer Medien in diesem Fall? Bevor auf diese Fragen eingegangen werden kann, muss aber eine grundlegende Erklärung auf die Fragestellung : “Wer sind die russlanddeutschen Aussiedler?” gefunden werden. Was bedeutet ‘russlanddeutsch’ und wie nehmen sich die Vertreter dieser Gruppe selbst innerhalb der deutschen Gesellschaft wahr? Es werden zunächst Begrifflichkeiten geklärt um zu verstehen, warum Migranten, die eher selten an deutscher Politik partizipieren, gegen Migranten demonstrieren. Es folgt die Auseinandersetzung mit der Selbstwahrnehmung der Menschen dieser community auf der Grundlage der dazugehörigen wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen. Schließlich wird der Einfluss der russischen Medien auf diese Gruppe genauer betrachtet und eine Antwort auf die vorhergehenden Fragen vorgestellt.



South Asian Christian Diaspora


South Asian Christian Diaspora
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Author : Selva J. Raj
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-04-01

South Asian Christian Diaspora written by Selva J. Raj and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-01 with Religion categories.


The South Asian Christian diaspora is largely invisible in the literature about religion and migration. This is the first comprehensive study of South Asian Christians living in Europe and North America, presenting the main features of these diasporas, their community histories and their religious practices. The South Asian Christian diaspora is pluralistic both in terms of religious adherence, cultural tradition and geographical areas of origin. This book gives justice to such pluralism and presents a multiplicity of cultures and traditions typical of the South Asian Christian diaspora. Issues such as the institutionalization of the religious traditions in new countries, identity, the paradox of belonging both to a minority immigrant group and a majority religion, the social functions of rituals, attitudes to language, generational transfer, and marriage and family life, are all discussed.



The Unsteady March


The Unsteady March
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Author : Philip A. Klinkner
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2002-04

The Unsteady March written by Philip A. Klinkner and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-04 with Political Science categories.


With its insights into contemporary racial politics, "The Unsteady March" offers a penetrating and controversial analysis of American race relations across two centuries.



Right Wing Populism In America


Right Wing Populism In America
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Author : Chip Berlet
language : en
Publisher: Guilford Press
Release Date : 2000-11-02

Right Wing Populism In America written by Chip Berlet and has been published by Guilford Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-11-02 with Political Science categories.


Right-wing militias and other antigovernment organizations have received heightened public attention since the Oklahoma City bombing. While such groups are often portrayed as marginal extremists, the values they espouse have influenced mainstream politics and culture far more than most Americans realize. This important volume offers an in-depth look at the historical roots and current landscape of right-wing populism in the United States. Illuminated is the potent combination of anti-elitist rhetoric, conspiracy theories, and ethnic scapegoating that has fueled many political movements from the colonial period to the present day. The book examines the Jacksonians, the Ku Klux Klan, and a host of Cold War nationalist cliques, and relates them to the evolution of contemporary electoral campaigns of Patrick Buchanan, the militancy of the Posse Comitatus and the Christian Identity movement, and an array of millennial sects. Combining vivid description and incisive analysis, Berlet and Lyons show how large numbers of disaffected Americans have embraced right-wing populism in a misguided attempt to challenge power relationships in U.S. society. Highlighted are the dangers these groups pose for the future of our political system and the hope of progressive social change. Winner--Outstanding Book Award, Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America



Fascism


Fascism
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Author : Roger Eatwell
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2011-02-28

Fascism written by Roger Eatwell and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-02-28 with History categories.


Fascism is one of the most destructive and influential political movements of the twentieth century. Its imagery - of mad dictators and nihilistic violence - haunts our imaginations, and its historical legacy is almost too momentous to be understood. At the same time it is curiously elusive: how do we define fascism? What is the basis of its appeal? Why did it take root so successfully in Germany and Italy, and not in France or Britain? Fascism: A History - a sweeping, enthralling study - tackles theses questions, and considers fascism in the round. It draws together its different strands, in Italy, Germany, France, and Britain, looking at its evolution up and during World War II; and it assesses post-war fascism, and examines its future in a Europe whose boundaries continue to change. Along the way, Fascism provides vivid portraits of Mussolini, Hitler, Oswald Mosley and other key figures within the movement. Lucid, dramatic, challenging, Fascism is a definitive book of its kind.



Radical Right Parties In Central And Eastern Europe


Radical Right Parties In Central And Eastern Europe
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Author : Bartek Pytlas
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2015-10-16

Radical Right Parties In Central And Eastern Europe written by Bartek Pytlas and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-16 with Political Science categories.


In Central and Eastern Europe, radical right actors significantly impact public debates and mainstream policy agenda. But despite this high discursive influence, the electoral fortune of radical right parties in the region is much less stable. It has been suggested that this may be due to the fact that mainstream competitors increasingly co-opt issues which are fundamental for the radical right. However, the extent to which such tactics play a role in radical right electoral success and failure is still a subject for debate. This book is the first to provide a systematic theoretical framework and in-depth empirical research on the interaction between discursive influence, party competition and the electoral fortune of radical right parties in Central and Eastern Europe. It argues that in order to fully explain the impact of mainstream party strategies in this regard, it is vital to widen the analysis beyond competition over issues themselves, and towards their various legitimizing narratives and frame ownership. Up-to-date debates over policies of collective identity (minority, morality and nationalizing politics) in Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia serve as best cases to observe these under-researched phenomena. The analytical model is evaluated comparatively using original, primary data combined with election studies and expert surveys. Advancing an innovative, fine-grained approach on the mechanisms and effects of party competition between radical right and mainstream parties, this book will be of interest to students and scholars researching the far right and European party politics, as well as political contestation and framing.



Chosen Nation


Chosen Nation
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Author : Benjamin W. Goossen
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2019-05-28

Chosen Nation written by Benjamin W. Goossen and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-28 with History categories.


During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the global Mennonite church developed an uneasy relationship with Germany. Despite the religion's origins in the Swiss and Dutch Reformation, as well as its longstanding pacifism, tens of thousands of members embraced militarist German nationalism. Chosen Nation is a sweeping history of this encounter and the debates it sparked among parliaments, dictatorships, and congregations across Eurasia and the Americas. Offering a multifaceted perspective on nationalism's emergence in Europe and around the world, Benjamin Goossen demonstrates how Mennonites' nationalization reflected and reshaped their faith convictions. While some church leaders modified German identity along Mennonite lines, others appropriated nationalism wholesale, advocating a specifically Mennonite version of nationhood. Examining sources from Poland to Paraguay, Goossen shows how patriotic loyalties rose and fell with religious affiliation. Individuals might claim to be German at one moment but Mennonite the next. Some external parties encouraged separatism, as when the Weimar Republic helped establish an autonomous "Mennonite State" in Latin America. Still others treated Mennonites as quintessentially German; under Hitler's Third Reich, entire colonies benefited from racial warfare and genocide in Nazi-occupied Ukraine. Whether choosing Germany as a national homeland or identifying as a chosen people, called and elected by God, Mennonites committed to collective action in ways that were intricate, fluid, and always surprising. The first book to place Christianity and diaspora at the heart of nationality studies, Chosen Nation illuminates the rising religious nationalism of our own age.



Western Democracies And The New Extreme Right Challenge


Western Democracies And The New Extreme Right Challenge
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Author : Roger Eatwell
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2003-11-20

Western Democracies And The New Extreme Right Challenge written by Roger Eatwell and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-11-20 with Political Science categories.


By the turn of the 1990s, Western democracy appeared destined to become the universal governmental norm. However, as we move into the new millennium there are growing signs that extremism is far from dead. In recent years, the extreme right has gathered notable support in many Western countries, such as Austria, France and Italy. Racist violence, initially aimed at 'immigrants', is on the rise, and in the US, and increasingly in Europe, the state itself has become a major target. This book considers the varying trajectories of the 'extreme right' and 'populist' parties and focuses on the problems of responses to these trends, an issue which has hitherto been neglected in academic literature.



Repression And Mobilization


Repression And Mobilization
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Author : Christian Davenport
language : en
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Release Date : 2005-01-01

Repression And Mobilization written by Christian Davenport and has been published by U of Minnesota Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-01-01 with Political Science categories.


Introduction: repression and mobilization : insights from political science and sociology / Christian Davenport -- Protest mobilization, protest repression, and their interaction / Clark McPhail and John D. McCarthy -- Precarious regimes and matchup problems in the explanation of repressive policy / Vince Boudreau -- The dictator's dilemma / Ronald A. Francisco -- When activists ask for trouble : state-dissident interactions and the New Left cycle of resistance in the United States and Japan / Gilda Zwerman and Patricia Steinhoff -- Talking the walk : speech acts and resistance in authoritarian regimes / Hank Johnston -- Soft repression : ridicule, stigma, and silencing in gender-based movements / Myra Marx Ferree -- Repression and the public sphere : discursive opportunities for repression against the extreme right in Germany in the 1990s / Ruud Koopmans -- On the quantification of horror : notes from the field / Patrick Ball -- Repression, mobilization, and explanation / Charles Tilly -- How to organize your mechanisms : research programs, stylized facts, and historical narratives / Mark Lichbach.



Staying At Home


Staying At Home
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Author : Rita Sanders
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2016-08-01

Staying At Home written by Rita Sanders and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-01 with Social Science categories.


Despite economic growth in Kazakhstan, more than 80 per cent of Kazakhstan’s ethnic Germans have emigrated to Germany to date. Disappointing experiences of the migrants, along with other aspects of life in Germany, have been transmitted through transnational networks to ethnic Germans still living in Kazakhstan. Consequently, Germans in Kazakhstan today feel more alienated than ever from their ‘historic homeland’. This book explores the interplay of those memories, social networks and state policies, which play a role in the ‘construction’ of a Kazakhstani German identity.