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Jordan McSwiney
Jordan McSwiney
Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, University of Canberra
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‘Welcome to# GabFam’: Far-right virtual community on Gab
G Jasser, J McSwiney, E Pertwee, S Zannettou
New Media & Society 25 (7), 1728-1745, 2023
762023
Sharing the hate? Memes and transnationality in the far right’s digital visual culture
J McSwiney, M Vaughan, A Heft, M Hoffmann
Information, Communication & Society 24 (16), 2502-2521, 2021
432021
Social networks and digital organisation: far right parties at the 2019 Australian federal election
J McSwiney
Information, Communication & Society 24 (10), 1401-1418, 2021
402021
Unintended consequences: One nation and neoliberalism in contemporary Australia
J McSwiney, D Cottle
Journal of Australian Political Economy, The, 87-106, 2017
262017
Far-Right Recruitment and Mobilization on Facebook: The Case of Australia
J Mcswiney
Rise of the far right: Technologies of recruitment and mobilization, 23-40, 2021
92021
Do Australian parties represent?
A Gauja, J McSwiney
Do parties still represent?, 47-65, 2019
92019
The social life of the women, peace and security agenda: A digital social network analysis
C Hamilton, J McSwiney, NG Naam, LJ Shepherd
Global Society 36 (1), 1-24, 2022
72022
Western civilizationism and white supremacy: the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation
H Maher, E Gunaydin, J McSwiney
Patterns of Prejudice 55 (4), 309-330, 2021
62021
Organising Australian far-right parties: Pauline Hanson’s one nation and Fraser Anning’s conservative national party
J McSwiney
Australian Journal of Political Science 58 (1), 37-52, 2023
52023
Why were the Capitol rioters so angry? Because they’re scared of losing grip on their perverse idea of democracy
J McSwiney
The Conversation 8, 2021
52021
Discourses of western civilisation in the Australian Federal Parliament
J McSwiney, E Gunaydin, H Maher
Histories of Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Australia, 218-234, 2022
42022
The rise of the fascist cadre: Shifts in far-right organising in Australia
J McSwiney
blog post, Center for Research on Extremism, May 18, 2021
42021
Humor, ridicule, and the far right: Mainstreaming exclusion through online animation
J McSwiney, K Sengul
Television & New Media 25 (4), 315-333, 2024
22024
“Nazis Aren’t Welcome Here”: Selling Democracy in the Age of Far-Right Extremism
K Sengul, J McSwiney
Media and Communication 12, 2024
12024
Far-Right Political Parties in Australia: Disorganisation and Electoral Failure
J McSwiney
Taylor & Francis, 2024
12024
In power but not in office: how radical right ‘outsiders’ can influence their mainstream rivals–the UK and Australian cases
A Wager, T Bale, A Gauja, J McSwiney
Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 60 (2), 125-145, 2022
12022
Building Democratic Resilience: Public Sphere Responses to Violent Extremism
SA Ercan, J Mcswiney, P Balint, J Dryzek
Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance Seminar 2022, 2022
12022
Gab. com: the Pro-Trump Alternative to Social Media
G Jasser, J McSwiney
Vox Pol–Network of Excellence, 2020
12020
Alt-Tech and Online Organising After the Capitol Riots
G Jasser, J McSwiney, D Hammer
GNet–Global Network on Extremism & Technology, 2021
2021
Political Party Organisation and the Australian Far Right
JJ McSwiney
2021
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