Entryism, mimicry and victimhood work: the adoption of human rights discourse by right-wing groups in Israel

Volume: 21, Issue: 7, Pages: 866 - 888
Published: May 5, 2017
Abstract
While human rights have traditionally been seen mainly as a tool used by underprivileged or disadvantaged groups for progressive causes, they are increasingly being deployed, across the world, by conservative and illiberal civil society groups. Using the case study of the recent adoption of human rights discourse by some right-wing groups in Israel, and utilising social movements literature, this article seeks to analyse how and to what ends...
Paper Details
Title
Entryism, mimicry and victimhood work: the adoption of human rights discourse by right-wing groups in Israel
Published Date
May 5, 2017
Volume
21
Issue
7
Pages
866 - 888
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