GOING OFFLINE OR STAYING ONLINE? IDENTITY AND STIGMA AS (DE)MOTIVATORS FOR MOBILIZATION IN RADICAL RIGHT MOVEMENTS

Audrey Gagnon
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While the radical right is relatively successful on social media, only a fraction of its supporters become activists offline. Why do some individuals become offline activists in radical right organizations, while others prefer to limit their support to online spaces? Following an inductive analysis of interviews with activists and supporters of a radical right organization, this study points to the importance of going beyond classical explanations for activism by focusing on the impact of, and relationship between, group identification and stigma for mobilization. It shows that activists who identify with the organization and consider it stigmatized are motivated to participate in protest actions to speak out in front of this perceived injustice. By contrast, supporters who question the organization's legitimacy in the face of stigma engage with the organization on social media and are motivated by a desire to keep a low profile and to avoid being openly associated with stigmatized actors.
离线还是在线?激进右翼运动动员的(去)动机之身份和污名化
虽然激进右翼在社交媒体上相对成功,但只有一小部分支持者成为了线下活动家。为什么有些人会成为激进右翼组织的线下活动家,而另一些人则更愿意将他们的支持局限于网络空间?本研究通过对激进右翼组织的激进分子和支持者的访谈进行归纳分析,指出了超越对激进主义的传统解释的重要性,重点研究了群体认同和成见对动员的影响及两者之间的关系。研究表明,认同该组织并认为其被污名化的激进分子有动力参与抗议行动,在这种感知到的不公正面前大声疾呼。与此相反,面对污名质疑该组织合法性的支持者在社交媒体上与该组织互动,其动机是希望保持低调,避免与被污名化的行为者公开联系在一起。
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