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Suicide, social capital, and hate groups in the United States / Szendro, Brendan   Journal Article
Szendro, Brendan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In recent years, hate groups have increasingly attracted public attention while at the same time escaping the purview of scholars. Although overt prejudiced attitudes have lost public support in recent decades, hate group and hate-group activity has remained relatively consistent. What, then, explains the enduring power of hate? I argue that hate groups have arisen in reaction to the loss of social capital, particularly in regard to rural and exurban communities. Using county-level suicide rates as a proxy for the loss of social capital, I test this theory using data from the lower 48 states from 2010 to 2019. I find that each 5.38 percent increase in suicide rates is associated with 1 additional hate group forming. These findings highlight the importance of examining quality-of-life in understanding far-right activity, and challenge previous findings with regard to rurality and hate.
Key Words United States  Suicide  Social Capital  Hate Groups  White Nationalism 
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Zaitokukai and the problem with hate groups in Japan / Shibuichi, Daiki   Article
Shibuichi, Daiki Article
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Summary/Abstract What factors could be behind the recent emergence of xenophobic and racist movements in Japan? What kind of people are advancing these movements? What is their interest in doing so? This article addresses these questions.
Key Words Japan  Discrimination  Hate Groups  Zaitokukai  Xeophobia 
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