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Lecture series against right-wing extremism: Right-wing social movements - from nationalist movements to lateral thinking

Right-wing extremist politics in transition between parties and social movements. International perspectives

In memory of the racist murder of Halit Yozgat, which was committed by the right-wing extremist NSU not far from the Holländischer Platz campus in 2006, the lecture series against right-wing extremism has been held annually at the University of Kassel since 2012 with changing topics. Last winter semester, the lecture focused on the topics of conspiracy ideologies and anti-Semitism in times of the coronavirus pandemic under the title "recht extrem? Wissen, Meinen, Glauben in der Krise", in the coming winter semester 2021/22 we would like to focus on the continuing strengthening of right-wing structures in the field of political parties and social movements. In addition to the situation in Germany, we will also focus on developments in other countries.
On November 1, 2021, Prof. Dr. Leonie Wagner will give a lecture on "Right-wing social movements - from völkisch movements to lateral thinking".

The lectures will take place online. To receive the link to the event, guest students should send an email to:
ringvorlesung[at]uni-kassel[dot]de by 1 p.m. on the respective date.

Students of the University of Kassel can register once for the event via the course catalog. Students and members of the HAWK receive the link via a request to julian.sehmer[at]hawk[dot]de.

https://asta.studierende-kassel.de/2021/10/08/rvl-gegen-rechtsextremismus-21-22/

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