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Digital Extremism and the City (Birkbeck Urban Intersections Seminar Series, 14 July 2020)

This webinar on ‘Digital Extremism and the City’ addresses some of the digitalised tropes, affects and infrastructures of the far right in, through and in relation to the city. The event was part of the Urban Intersections seminar series hosted by Birkbeck, University of London, co-organised by Dr Andrea Ballatore, Dr Mara Nogueira and Dr Scott Rodgers. The presentations in the event include: ‘Invaded, Degenerate, Untraversable: Far Right Political Geographies of the “Western” City’ (Bharath Ganesh, University of Groningen) In this talk, I will present initial reflections on far right’s political geography of the city, centering on three tropes. First, the far right imagines the city as the front line of an invasion and “replacement” of “native” culture, with images of mosques, of slums, and non-white inhabitants frequently reproduced in digital cultures. Second, the city is constructed as culturally degenerate, dilapidated, and controlled by leftists. Third, often articulated through the trope of the “no-go zone”, the far right’s political geography of the city renders it as untraversable, a space of risk that threatens the safety of white people—particularly women—that seek to travel through it. In presenting reflections on these three tropes of the far right’s political geography of the city, it emerges as a mythical entity that reflects far right anxiety over the supremacy of whiteness in European and North American space. This myth-making is not simply diagnostic; the myth of the city as invaded, degenerate, and untraversable synthesizes a false sense of white victimhood, reconfiguring the right to the city as the demand for the (maintenance of) the inscription of white supremacy in urban space. ‘The Right in the City: From Charlottesville to the Boogaloo Boys and Beyond’ (Robert Topinka, Birkbeck, University of London) This talk charts a provisional trajectory from the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville to street-fighting Proud Boys in Seattle’s CHAZ and the menacing but ambiguous public appearance of so-called Boogaloo Boys at recent Black Lives Matter protests. Although these reactionary subcultures are typically understood to be ‘extremely online,’ the city looms large in the reactionary imaginary not only as a scene of riotous, unruly black and brown bodies but as a material and embodied site of violent political contestation. I suggest that recent work on platform urbanism has much to offer the study of right-wing extremism. Rather than attempting to categorize these contradictory reactionary phenomena as ‘movements,’ I argue that the recombinatory and modular affordances of platforms shape and circulate protean political affects in digital and urban space.

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