Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content

abstract: This thesis examines the social determinants of Alt-Right activity and provides an empirical assessment of whether the Alt-Right is influenced by social processes similar to those explaining participation in traditional white supremacist organizations. Using Internet search data from all c...

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Other Authors: Kyler, Anna M. (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57362
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-573622020-06-02T03:01:29Z Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content abstract: This thesis examines the social determinants of Alt-Right activity and provides an empirical assessment of whether the Alt-Right is influenced by social processes similar to those explaining participation in traditional white supremacist organizations. Using Internet search data from all counties in the United States (U.S.) between 2017 and 2018, I examine the effect of various county-level variables on search volume for Alt-Right content. Results indicate that the determinants of Alt-Right activity systematically differ from what one would expect for conventional racist groups. I find that counties with larger percentages of college graduates, of highly educated non-white and immigrant groups, and higher poverty levels for college graduates tend to have a higher search volume for Alt-Right content. Overall, these findings suggest that, in marked contrast to traditional hate organizations—the Alt-Right’s constituency is comprised predominantly of affluent, college-educated individuals. Dissertation/Thesis Kyler, Anna M. (Author) Charron-Chénier, Raphaël (Advisor) Martin, Nathan (Committee member) Calhoun, Craig (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Sociology eng 46 pages Masters Thesis Justice Studies 2020 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57362 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2020
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Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content
description abstract: This thesis examines the social determinants of Alt-Right activity and provides an empirical assessment of whether the Alt-Right is influenced by social processes similar to those explaining participation in traditional white supremacist organizations. Using Internet search data from all counties in the United States (U.S.) between 2017 and 2018, I examine the effect of various county-level variables on search volume for Alt-Right content. Results indicate that the determinants of Alt-Right activity systematically differ from what one would expect for conventional racist groups. I find that counties with larger percentages of college graduates, of highly educated non-white and immigrant groups, and higher poverty levels for college graduates tend to have a higher search volume for Alt-Right content. Overall, these findings suggest that, in marked contrast to traditional hate organizations—the Alt-Right’s constituency is comprised predominantly of affluent, college-educated individuals. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Justice Studies 2020
author2 Kyler, Anna M. (Author)
author_facet Kyler, Anna M. (Author)
title Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content
title_short Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content
title_full Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content
title_fullStr Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content
title_full_unstemmed Alt-Right as a Social Movement: Ethnic Competition Theory and Internet Searches for Online Content
title_sort alt-right as a social movement: ethnic competition theory and internet searches for online content
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57362
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