We would kindly like to inform you that the first issue of Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics has been recently published.
First Issue of Intersections. EEJSP
Intersections. EEJSP is a peer reviewed journal promoting multidisciplinarity and comparative thinking on Eastern and Central European politics and societies in a global context. The journal publishes research with international relevance and encourages comparative analysis. Founded by the Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences IEEJSP provides an international forum for scholars investigating political and social phenomena within and beyond the region.
As its point of departure Intersections.EEJSP takes a timely subject for European societies: the far-right phenomenon as related to mainstream politics and discourse.
Editorial Introduction
Margit Feischmidt and Peter Hervik
Mainstreaming the Extreme: Intersecting Challenges from the Far Right in Europe
Special Section
Tamás Csillag and Iván Szelényi
Drifting from Liberal Democracy: Traditionalist/Neo-conservative Ideology of Managed Illiberal Democratic Capitalism in Post-communist Europe
Sindre Bangstad
The Racism that Dares not Speak its Name: Rethinking Neo-nationalism and Neo-racism
Peter Hervik
What is in the Scandinavian Nexus of “Islamophobia, Multiculturalism, and Muslim-Western Relations”?
Giorgos Tsimouris
From Mainstream to Extreme: Casino Capitalism, Fascism and the Re-bordering of Immigration in Greece
Domonkos Sik
Incubating Radicalism in Hungary – the Case of Sopron and Ózd
Gabriella Szabó and Márton Bene
Mainstream or an Alternate Universe? Locating and Analysing the Radical Right Media Products in the Hungarian Media Network
Alena Kluknavská
A Right-wing Extremist or People’s Protector? Media Coverage of Extreme Right Leader Marian Kotleba in 2013 Regional Elections in Slovakia
Anikó Félix
Old Missions in New Clothes: The Reproduction of the Nation as Women's Main Role Perceived by Female Supporters of Golden Dawn and Jobbik
Isidora Stakić
Securitization of LGBTIQ Minorities in Serbian Far-right Discourses: A Post-structuralist Perspective
Book Reviews
Michael Stewart (ed.) The Gypsy ‘Menace’. Populism and the New Anti-Gypsy Politics, Columbia University Press 2012.
Juraj Buzalka
Cas Mudde (ed.)Youth and the Extreme Right, Idebate Press, 2014.
Anikó Félix