Hodge, Edwin

Edwin Hodge is an Assistant Professor, and a research fellow with the Borders in Globalization program at the Centre for Global Studies. Edwin’s research background lies in the areas of social movement theory, gender theory, and political sociology. His most recent work has been to examine political radicalization and conspiratorial thinking in Far Right social movements.

 

Research Interests: Right wing extremism, Social movements, White supremacy & the Alt Right, Incel & “red pill” movements, Masculinities.

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Institution: Department of Sociology, University of Victoria
Fields of Expertise:

Gender Politics and Policy

Nationalism and Extremism

Political Extremism

Social Movements and Political Mobilization

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Email: edhodge@uvic.ca
Media outreach: Yes
Languages: English
Publications:

Hodge, Edwin. (2019). The Sovereign Ascendant: Financial Collapse, Status Anxiety, and the Rebirth of the Sovereign Citizen Movement. Frontiers in Sociology. 4. 10.3389/fsoc.2019.00076.

Hodge, Edwin. (2019). Making Precarious: The Construction of Precarity in Refugee and Migrant Discourse. Borders in Globalization Review. 1. 83-90. 10.18357/bigr11201919265.

Hodge, Edwin & Hallgrimsdottir, Helga & Much, Marianne. (2019). Performing Borders: Queer and Trans Experiences at the Canadian Border. Social Sciences. 8. 201. 10.3390/socsci8070201.

Hodge, Edwin & Hallgrimsdottir, Helga. (2019). Networks of Hate: The Alt-right, “Troll Culture”, and the Cultural Geography of Social Movement Spaces Online. Journal of Borderlands Studies. 35. 1-18. 10.1080/08865655.2019.1571935.

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