Abstract

[Preface] This special issue of the journal Arkiv is the third volume in a series, Det vita fältet (“The white field”), that gathers Swedish and international research on the extreme or far right. Since the last volume (2013) the Swedish government has brought the disputed concept of “extremism” to the fore and turned it into practicable politics, the Swedish anti-immigrant party Sverigedemokraterna (the Sweden Democrats) has made their mark on and partly paralysed the national parliament, and a surge of Internet hate has affected the public sphere. The issue contains a critical examination of the concept of “extremism” by sociologists Adrienne Sörbom and Magnus Wennerhag. Economic historian Markus Lundström and political scientist Tomas Lundström introduces “radical nationalism” as an alternative conceptualization of right-wing extremism in their exposition of the political project’s development during the last hundred years in Sweden. Dutch political scientist Cas Mudde then discusses the impact of right-wing populism as it spreads through Europe. American scientist Benjamin Raphael Teitelbaum points out shortcomings in research on Sverigedemokraterna and their ties to other parts of the far right. Finally, Daniel Köhler and Tine Hutzel discuss the causes of political violence from a German perspective in two articles. Publication history: Published original. (Published 18 April 2016) Citation: Deland, Mats, Paul Fuehrer & Fredrik Hertzberg (2016) “Förord”, in Det vita fältet III. Samtida forskning om högerextremism , special issue of Arkiv. Tidskrift för samhällsanalys , issue 5, pp. 7–13. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13068/2000-6217.5.F

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