Intersections of Extremisms White Nationalist/Salafi-Jihadi Propaganda Overlaps and Essentialist Narratives about Muslims

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Meili Criezis

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This research note examines the intersection of ethno-nationalist and Salafi- jihadi propaganda content across ideological boundaries: the toxic relationship between supporters of these ideologies is highlighted through an analyses of case study examples of the Christchurch, New Zealand terrorist attack, official as well as unofficial Islamic State propaganda, and data gathered from white national- ist chatter online. The research note also notes how these groups create essentialist narratives about Muslims and Islam as part of their wider efforts to establish rigid worldviews. Finally, it discusses the presence of anti-Muslim prejudice in mainstream public spheres and suggests areas of opportunity for further research.




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Criezis, M. (2022). Intersections of Extremisms: White Nationalist/Salafi-Jihadi Propaganda Overlaps and Essentialist Narratives about Muslims. Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 2(1). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jems/article/view/5404
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