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Shaved heads and sonnenrads: comparing white supremacist skinheads and the alt-right in New Zealand

Shaved heads and sonnenrads: comparing white supremacist skinheads and the alt-right in New Zealand

Posted on October 5, 2020 by University of Canterbury

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Shaved heads and sonnenrads: comparing white supremacist skinheads and the alt-right in New Zealand

In an upcoming UC Connect public lecture, University of Canterbury sociologists will explore right-wing extremism from the perspective of the 1990s and the modern resurgence.

UC Connect skinheads

In their free UC Connect public lecture, Shaved heads and sonnenrads, UC’s Director of Criminal Justice, Senior Lecturer Dr Jarrod Gilbert and Ben Elley, PhD candidate in Sociology, UC Arts, will compare old-style white supremacist skinheads and the recent rise of the alt-right in New Zealand.

This presentation at UC on Wednesday evening, 7 October, will look at two periods in the history of white supremacy in New Zealand: the short-lived explosion of skinhead groups in the 1990s, and the contemporary rise of the internet-driven alt-right.

“It looks at the similarities and differences between the two groups, looking at style, symbols, ideology, and behaviour,” Dr Gilbert says.

“It looks at the history of these two movements in New Zealand and compares the economic and social factors that contributed to their rise, in particular how the different social class of members produced groups with near-identical ideology but radically different presentation and modes of action.”

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