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Add sections to the bookbuilder: From blood and soil to ecogram (Joshua Farrell-Molloy)

 

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From blood and soil to ecogram
Front Matter
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
1. Introduction: The renewed relevance of Eco-fascism
2. Literature Review
2.1. Defining and understanding Eco-fascism
2.2. Eco-fascism online: existing work
2.3. Conceptual Section
Concepts
Prominent figures associated with eco-fascism
Siege Culture
3. Methodology
3.1. Aims and justification of methodology and case study
3.2. Telegram
3.3. Data collection
3.4. Ethics and research safety considerations
3.5. Thematic analysis
4. Analysis of data
4.1. Outlining eco-fascism: nature, outgroups/ingroups and militancy
4.1.1. Nature
4.1.2. Outgroups/Ingroups
4.1.3. Militancy
4.2. Eco-fascism themes
4.2.1. Kaczynskian anti-technology radicalism
4.2.2. Anti-Urbanism
4.2.3. Atavism-Masculinity
4.2.4. Neo-völkisch
5. Conclusion
6. Bibliography
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