NoPegida
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Summary
The NoPegida protests formed in many places as a reaction to Pegida, the `Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamicization of the Occident'. If Pegida was interpreted as an expression of resentments toward religious minorities, the `lying press' and the `traitors'; then NoPegida is viewed as the shining counter-example: they stand for cosmopolitanism, freedom, equality and tolerance, and as such are perceived as the guardians and expression of an inclusive and functioning civil society and as the shapers of a `culture of welcoming'. But what is NoPegida really about? What motivates the protest? What do the concepts of freedom, equality, tolerance and cosmopolitanism mean to the protestors, and which political interpretive models and hierarchies of value inform them? After the successful volume on Pegida published in early 2015, the Göttinger Institute for Democracy Studies now provides a detailed image of the counter-protests, and investigates the extent to which NoPegida can be interpreted as a democratic counterpart to Pegida.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2016
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-3506-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-3506-9
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- X-Texte zu Kultur und Gesellschaft
- Volume
- 0
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 168
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- FrontmatterPages 1 - 4 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel Download chapter (PDF)
- InhaltPages 5 - 6 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel Download chapter (PDF)
- 1. Einleitung und Fragestellung No access Pages 7 - 22 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 2. Orte des Protests No access Pages 23 - 54 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 3. NoPegida und das Verhältnis zu Gewalt und Polizei No access Pages 55 - 62 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 4. Selbstverständnis und Selbstwahrnehmung No access Pages 63 - 72 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 5. Gesellschaftsbild und Werteordnung von NoPegida No access Pages 73 - 102 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 6. Die Sicht von NoPegida auf die Politik No access Pages 103 - 118 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 7. NoPegida und ihr Verhältnis zu den Medien No access Pages 119 - 124 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 8. Konklusion No access Pages 125 - 148 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- 9. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 149 - 161 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel
- Backmatter No access Pages 162 - 168 Stine Marg, Franz Walter, Julia Kopp, Christopher Schmitz, Katharina Trittel





