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Understanding Music in Movements: The White Power Music Scene

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Pages 275-304 | Published online: 02 Dec 2016

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Daniel Koehler. (2023) Siren calls of anti-government extremism: Far-right influences on the German anti-vax (‘Querdenken’) protest milieu through music. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 0:0, pages 1-22.
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Zacharias P. Pieri & Jessica M. Grosholz. (2023) “Soldiers of the Faith”: A Comparative Analysis of White Power Songs and Islamic State Nasheeds. Deviant Behavior 44:1, pages 1-19.
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Sabrina Pedrini, Raffaele Corrado & Pier Luigi Sacco. (2022) The power of local networking: Bologna’s music scene as a creative community, 1978–1992. Journal of Urban Affairs 44:4-5, pages 659-682.
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Susan M. Alexander, Nicole Aggarwal & Anastasia M. Hite. (2022) Disseminating White Male Nationalist Discourses via YouTube: An Analysis of White Power Music Lyrics. Sociological Focus 55:2, pages 151-172.
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Daniel Koehler. (2022) When branding turns toxic: a theoretical framework for modern extreme-right brand networks. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Mehr Latif, Kathleen Blee, Matthew DeMichele, Pete Simi & Shayna Alexander. (2020) Why White Supremacist Women Become Disillusioned, and Why They Leave. The Sociological Quarterly 61:3, pages 367-388.
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Timothy R. Lauger & James A. Densley. (2018) Broadcasting Badness: Violence, Identity, and Performance in the Online Gang Rap Scene. Justice Quarterly 35:5, pages 816-841.
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Pete Simi, Robert Futrell & Bryan F. Bubolz. (2016) Parenting as Activism: Identity Alignment and Activist Persistence in the White Power Movement. The Sociological Quarterly 57:3, pages 491-519.
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Daniel Koehler. (2015) Contrast Societies. Radical Social Movements and their relationships with their target societies. A theoretical model. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 7:1, pages 18-34.
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Kathleen Blee & Amy McDowell. (2013) The duality of spectacle and secrecy: a case study of fraternalism in the 1920s US Ku Klux Klan. Ethnic and Racial Studies 36:2, pages 249-265.
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W. Chris Hale. (2012) Extremism on the World Wide Web: a research review. Criminal Justice Studies 25:4, pages 343-356.
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Jerome R. Koch, Alden E. Roberts, Myrna L. Armstrong & Donna C. Owen. (2010) Body art, deviance, and American college students. The Social Science Journal 47:1, pages 151-161.
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Pete Simi. (2010) Why Study White Supremacist Terror? A Research Note. Deviant Behavior 31:3, pages 251-273.
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Philip R. Kavanaugh & Tammy L. Anderson. (2008) Solidarity and Drug Use in The Electronic Dance Music Scene. The Sociological Quarterly 49:1, pages 181-208.
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BethA. Messner, Art Jipson, PaulJ. Becker & Bryan Byers. (2007) The Hardest Hate: A Sociological Analysis of Country Hate Music. Popular Music and Society 30:4, pages 513-531.
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Art Jipson. (2007) Introduction to the Special Issue: Influence of Hate Rock. Popular Music and Society 30:4, pages 449-451.
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