The Women of the Far Right: Social Media Influencers and Online Radicalization

Eviane Leidig

Research output: Book/ReportBookScientific

Abstract

On mainstream social media platforms, far-right women make extremism relatable. They share Instagram stories about organic foods that help pregnant women propagate the “pure” white race and post behind-the-scenes selfies at antivaccination rallies. These social media personalities model a feminine lifestyle, at once promoting their personal brands and radicalizing their followers. Amid discussions of issues like dating, marriage, and family life, they call on women to become housewives to counteract the corrosive effects of feminism and champion the Great Replacement conspiracy theory, which motivated massacres in Christchurch, El Paso, and Buffalo.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherColumbia University
ISBN (Electronic)9780231558303
ISBN (Print)9780231210171, 9780231210164
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Women
  • Far-right women
  • digital lives
  • Influencers

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