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Contents: Introduction: changing working life and the appeal of the extreme right: a variety of approaches, JA rg Flecker. Part 1 Changing Working Life and the Appeal of the Extreme Right in Europe: Addressing the link between socio-economic change and right-wing populism and extremism: a critical review of the European literature, Francesca Poglia Mileti and Fabrice Plomb Potentials of political subjectivity and the various approaches to the extreme right: findings of the qualitative research, JA rg Flecker, Gudrun Hentges and Gabrielle Balazs Perceived socio-economic change and right-wing extremism: results of the SIREN-survey among European workers, Yves De Weerdt, Patrizia Catellani, Hans De Witte and Patrizia Milesi. Part 2 National Varieties of Attraction: Variants of right-wing populist attraction in Austria, JA rg Flecker, Sabine Kirschenhofer, Manfred Krenn and Ulrike Papouschek Two psychological routes to right-wing extremism: how Italian workers cope with change, Patrizia Catellani and Patrizia Milesi Public safety a private right: the public-private divide and receptiveness of employees to right-wing extremism in Flanders (Belgium), Yves De Weerdt and Hans De Witte The welfare state under pressure: the Danish case, Eva Thoft and Edvin Grinderslev Widespread competition and political conversions, Gabrielle Balazs, Jean-Pierre Faguer and Pierre Rimbert Changes in the work environment and Germany's extreme right, Gudrun Hentges and Malte Meyer Different roads to the siren songs of the extreme right, AndrA!s TA^3th and IstvA!n Grajczjar Individual expressions of right wing extremism a understanding the affinity to radical populism in observing the changes in the work field: the case of Switzerland, Fabrice Plomb and Francesca Poglia Mileti Conclusions and policy implications, JA rg Flecker References Index.

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