Racism, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism Online: The Austrian Presidential Election 2016 on Facebook

Authors

  • Christian Fuchs University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom

Keywords:

Facebook, social media, new racism online, online nationalism, right-wing extremism online, Austrian presidential election 2016, Freedom Party of Austria, FPÖ, Alexander Van der Bellen, Norbert Hofer, Heinz-Christian Strache, ideology

Abstract

The 2016 Austrian presidential election saw a run-off between the Green party candidate Alexander Van der Bellen and the Freedom Party of Austria’s (FPÖ) far-right candidate Norbert Hofer. This paper asks: How did voters of Hofer express their support on Facebook? It presents the results of a qualitative ideology analysis of 6755 comments about the presidential election posted on the Facebook pages of FPÖ leader Heinz-Christian Strache and FPÖ candidate Hofer. The results reveal insights into the contemporary political role of the online leadership ideology, online nationalism, new racism online, the friend/enemy-scheme online, and online militancy. Right-wing extremism 2.0 is a complex problem that stands in the context of contemporary crises and demagoguery.

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Published

28.09.2016

How to Cite

Fuchs, C. (2016). Racism, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism Online: The Austrian Presidential Election 2016 on Facebook. Momentum Quarterly, 5(3), 172-196. https://momentum-quarterly-journal.uibk.ac.at/momentum/article/view/1772