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Introduction 2019
Searching for key terms in the contemporary nexus of neonationalism, neoracism, populism, de- and neo-colonization?
Spring 2019
Hervik, 1998 Mysterious Maya of National Geographic, ARTICLE
Hervik, 2003 Mayan Lives Chapter 7
Hervik 2018, Re-figuring ARTICLE
Hervik, 2019 Neo-Nationalism and Far Right ARTICLE
Here are some references to places where I have dealt with these terms mostly in a Danish context. (Updated 12-01-2019)
Coloniality, De-colonizing, post-colonialism
Hervik, Peter. 2019. “Racialization in the Nordic countries: An Introduction.” In Racialiation, Racism and anti-Racism in the Nordic Countries. Hervik, P. (ed.), pp. 1-37. Series: Approaches to Social Inequality and Difference. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-74629-6 (Published August 2018).
Empathy, empathizing
Hervik, Peter. N.d. “Neo-nationalism and Far Right Studies: Anthropological Perspectives.” In Researching the Far Right: Theory, Method and Practice. Macklin, Graham, Stephen Ashe, Joel Busher and Aaron Winter (eds.). Studies in Fascism and the Far Right. Routledge: London and New York (Submitted, accepted). (early 2019)
Ethnicity
Hervik, Peter. 2003. ”Etnicitet og mediernes skildring af de etniske minoriteter. Et antropologisk perspektiv.” In Medierne, minoriteterne og det multikulturelle samfund. Skandinaviske perspektiver. Tufte, Thomas (ed.), pp 23-37. Nordicom: Gothenburg.
Hervik, Peter. 2112. “The Danish Cartoon Crisis and the Discourse of Ethnic Identity Conflict.” In ”The Danish Muhammad Cartoon Conflict. Current Themes in IMER Research 13, Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM), Malmö University. (Chapter 3, pp 66-83).
Extreme speech, extremism
Hervik, Peter. (Forthcoming). “Ritualized Opposition in Danish Practices of Extremist Language and Thought.” International Journal of communication. Special journal issue: “Global digital media cultures and ‘extreme speech’. Guest editor, Pohjonen, Matti and Udupa Sahana. (early 2019)
- Ongoing project – more publications to come
Fractal logic, fractals
Hervik, Peter. 2018. “Refiguring the Public, Political and Personal in Current Danish Exclusionary Reasoning.” In “Political Sentiments and Social Movements: The Person in Politics and Culture. Strauss, Claudia & Jack Friedman, (eds.), pp. 91-117. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hervik, Peter, n.d. “Denmark’s Blond Vision and the Logic of the Nation-in-danger.” Identities, theme issue: “Whiteness and contemporary nationalisms: re-stating a racial order of things?” (Nasar Meer, guest editor). (early 2019)
Frame analysis
Hervik, Peter and Clarissa Berg. 2007. “Muhammad krisen. En politisk kamp i dansk journalistik.” AMID Working Paper Series. AMID, Aalborg.
Hervik, Peter. 2112. “The Danish Cartoon Crisis and the Discourse of Ethnic Identity Conflict.” A Struggle of News and Views: Entry-Points to Jyllands-Posten’s Cartoon Story.” In ”The Danish Muhammad Cartoon Conflict. Current Themes in IMER Research 13, Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM), Malmö University. (Chapter 2, pp 37-65).
Hervik, Peter. 2011. ”A Political Struggle in the Field of Journalism.” In The Annoying Difference. The Emergence of Danish Neonationalism, Neoracism, and Populism in the Post-1989 World. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. (Chapter 9: 197-230).
http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=HervikAnnoying
Hospitality, “host-guest” relations
Hervik, Peter. 2016. ”Fortællinger om danske værter og deres genererende gæster.” In Narrativer – tilgange, metoder og analyser, Glavind Bo, Inger, Ann-Dorte Christensen & Trine Thomsen (red.). pp. 275-292. Hans Reitzels Forlag, Copenhagen.
Hervik, Peter. 2004. “The Danish Cultural World of Unbridgeable Differences.” Ethnos, vol. 69(2):247-267. (Also published as Chapter 4 in ”Annoying Difference” (2011).
Integration
Boe, Carolina Sanchez & Peter Hervik. 2008. “Integration through Insult.” In Transnational Media Events. The Mohammed Cartoons and the Imagined Clash of Civilizations. Eide, Elizabeth, Risto Kunelius, Risto & Angela Phillips (eds.), pp. 213-234. Nordicom: Gothenburg.
Hervik, Peter. 2003. ”På jagt efter danskheden.” Grus 68:24-46.
Moral Outrage, emotions and violent action
Hervik, Peter. 2018. “Afterword.” Special issue: Conflict and Society 4: 85-93. 2018.
doi:10.3167/arcs.2018.040107
Neo-nationalism
Hervik, Peter. N.d. “Neo-nationalism and Far Right Studies: Anthropological Perspectives.” In Researching the Far Right: Theory, Method and Practice. Macklin, Graham, Stephen Ashe, Joel Busher and Aaron Winter (eds.). Studies in Fascism and the Far Right. Routledge: London and New York (Submitted, accepted). (early 2019)
Hervik, Peter. 2011. The Annoying Difference. The Emergence of Danish Neonationalism, Neoracism, and Populism in the Post-1989 World. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. Chapter 1: 1-20.
http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=HervikAnnoying
Political Spin
Hervik, Peter. 2008. “The Original Spin and its Side Effects: Freedom Speech as Danish News Management.” In Transnational Media Events. The Mohammed Cartoons and the Imagined Clash of Civilizations. Eide, Elizabeth, Risto Kunelius, Risto & Angela Phillips (eds.), pp. 59-80. Nordicom: Gothenburg. Also published as chapter 8: 177-196 in “The Annoying Difference.” (2011).
Populism, global populism
Hervik, Peter. 2018. “Out-trumping Economic Consequences in Populist Voting.” Economic Anthropolog, Vol. 5(1): 142-147.
DOI:10.1002/sea2.12111
Hervik, Peter. 2011. The Annoying Difference. The Emergence of Danish Neonationalism, Neoracism, and Populism in the Post-1989 World. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books.
http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=HervikAnnoying
Public intellectual, public engagement
Hervik, Peter. 2015. “The Perils of Public Anthropology? Debating the Muhammad Cartoon Issue in Neo-Nationalist Scandinavia.” In Media, Engagement and Anthropological Practice: Contemporary Public Scholarship. Abram, Simone and Sarah Pink (eds.), pp. 44-67. EASA series, New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. (November 2015)
Racialization, racism
Hervik, Peter. 2019. “Racialization in the Nordic countries: An Introduction.” In Racialiation, Racism and anti-Racism in the Nordic Countries. Hervik, P. (ed.), pp. 1-37. Series: Approaches to Social Inequality and Difference. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-74629-6 (Published August 2018).
Hervik, Peter. 2015. Race, “race”, racialisering, racism og nyracisme.” Dansk Sociologi 26(1): 29-50.
http://ej.lib.cbs.dk/index.php/dansksociologi/article/view/4991/5422
Hervik, Peter. 2013. “Racism, Neo-racism.” In Recycling Hatred: Racism(s) in Europe Today : A Dialogue between Academics, Equality Experts and Civil Society Activists, ENAR (ed.), pp. 43-52. Brussels: European Network Against Racism (ENAR).
Hervik, Peter and Andre Gingrich. 2011. Rassismus. 335-338. In Lexicon der Globalisierung. Kreff, Fernand, Eva-Maria Knoll, Andre Gingrich (Hg.). transcript Verlag, Bielefeld. ISBN 978-3-8376-1822-8
Hervik, Peter. 2004. “The New Racism in Europe.” Editor of theme issue. Ethnos. Vol. 69(2). Introduction: Anthropological Perspectives on the New Racism in Europe. Ethnos, pp. 149-155.
Hervik, Peter & Rikke Egaa Jørgensen. 2002. ”Danske benægtelser af racisme.” Sosiologi i dag 32(4): 83-102.
Hervik, Peter. 2001. ”Lighedens Diskrimination: Den danske farveblindhed i det flerkulturelle samfund.” Mennesker og Rettigheder. Nordic Journal for Human Rights, Nr. 2:41-53.
Tolerance
Hervik, Peter. 2012. “Ending Tolerance as a Solution to Incompatibility: The Danish ‘Crisis of Multiculturalism.’” European Journal of Cultural Studies 15(2):211-225 (April). Theme issue edited by Lentin, Alana and Gavan Titley. (Also published as Chapter 3:73-90) in “The Annoying Difference” (2011).
Xenophobia, Islamophobia, nativism
Hervik, Peter. 2015. ”Xenophobia and Nativism.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Wright, James D. (editor-in-chief), vol 25:796-801. Oxford: Elsevier. 2nd edition. (org. 2001).