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Number of items at this level: 19.
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- Feldman, M. and Jackson, P. (2013) Introduction. Democracy and Security. 9(3), pp. 193-199. 1741-9166.
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- Jackson, P. (2018) The British extreme right, reciprocal radicalisation and the language of self-defence. Invited Presentation presented to: Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST) Workshop on Reciprocal Radicalisation, The Work Foundation, Palmer St, London, 22 May 2018.
- Jackson, P. (2018) The British extreme right: an overview. Invited Presentation presented to: The Rise of Extreme Right Political Parties and Movements in Europe and its Implications for Human Rights, Cité Miroir, Liège, Belgium, 23 February 2018.
- Jackson, P. (2018) Discourse of the ‘Lone Wolf’: precarity and extremism in the transnational mythology of extreme right terror. Paper presented to: Precarity, Populism and Post-Truth Politics, University of Cordoba, Spain, 01-03 February 2018.
- Jackson, P. (2018) Beyond the 'Lone Wolf': lone actor terrorism and the far-right in Europe. In: Kallis, A., Zeiger, S. and Öztürk, B. (eds.) Violent Radicalisation & Far-Right in Europe. Ankara, Turkey: Hedayah/SETA. pp. 37-77.
- Jackson, P. (2017) The extreme right space in Britain: historical context and current dynamics. Invited Presentation presented to: Young People & Extremism Study Visit, University of Birmingham, 21 November 2017.
- Jackson, P. (2017) Beyond the ‘Lone Wolf’: lone actor terrorism and the far right in Europe. Invited Presentation presented to: The Radicalisation of Far Right Movements in Europe, Ankara, Turkey, 24-25 May 2017.
- Jackson, P. (2017) Far-right groups exploit online space for propaganda. Jane's Intelligence Review. June 2017, pp. 6-11. 0955-1247. (Accepted)
- Jackson, P. (2017) Public history and the British extreme right. Paper presented to: Public History Research Seminar Series, Senate House, University of London, Bloomsbury, London, 08 February 2017.
- Jackson, P. (2016) An overview of extreme-right lone-actor violence. Jane's Terrorism & Insurgency Monitor. 1367-0409.
- Jackson, P. (2016) gatesofvienna.net: transnational Islamophobia on the Internet. In: Jamin, J. (ed.) L'extrême droite en Europe. Bruxelles: Bruylant. pp. 435-456.
- Jackson, P. (2015) The British National Party and central European extreme nationalism: a case study in hubris. In: Maár, J. (ed.) L'Europe à Contre-pied: Idéologie Populiste et Extrémisme de Droite en Europe Centrale et Orientale. Paris: Harmattan. pp. 201-212.
- Jackson, P. (2015) “White genocide”: post-war fascism and the ideological value of evoking existential conflicts. In: Carmichael, C. and Maguire, R. C. (eds.) The Routledge History of Genocide. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 207-226.
- Jackson, P. (2014) James Strachey Barnes and the fascist revolution: Catholicism, anti-Semitism and the International New Order. In: Tonning, E., Feldman, M. and Addyman, D. (eds.) Modernism, Christianity and Apocalypse. Leiden: Brill. pp. 187-205.
- Jackson, P. (2014) 2083 – A European Declaration of Independence: a licence to kill. In: Jackson, P. and Feldman, M. (eds.) Doublespeak: The Rhetoric of the Far-Right since 1945. Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag. pp. 81-100.
- Jackson, P. (2014) Accumulative extremism: the post-war tradition of Anglo-American neo-Nazi activism. In: Jackson, P. and Shekhovtsov, A. (eds.) The Post-War Anglo-American Far Right. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 2-37.
- Jackson, P. and Gable, G. (2011) Far-Right.com: Nationalist Extremism on the Internet. London: Searchlight Magazine. 9780952203889.
- Jones, D. (2017) Archiving the extreme: cataloguing far-right hate and public history. Invited Presentation presented to: Institute for Historical Research Public History Seminar Series, Institute for Historical Research, London, 22 February 2017.
- Jones, D. and Jackson, P. (2018) The National Socialist Group: a case study in the groupuscular right. In: Copsey, N. and Worley, M. (eds.) 'Tomorrow Belongs to Us': The British Far Right Since 1967. Abingdon: Routledge.