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*''The BNP and the Online Fascist Network: An investigation into the online activities of British National Party members and online activists'', [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] (2009) [http://www.douglasmurray.co.uk/TheBNPandtheOnlineFascistNetwork.pdf PDF of report]
 
*''The BNP and the Online Fascist Network: An investigation into the online activities of British National Party members and online activists'', [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] (2009) [http://www.douglasmurray.co.uk/TheBNPandtheOnlineFascistNetwork.pdf PDF of report]
 
*Edmund Standing, [http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/2010/islamophobia-and-the-abuse-of-the-discourse-of-anti-racism/ ‘Islamophobia’ and the Abuse of the Discourse of Anti-Racism], ''Butterflies and Wheels'', 6-January-2010
 
*Edmund Standing, [http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/2010/islamophobia-and-the-abuse-of-the-discourse-of-anti-racism/ ‘Islamophobia’ and the Abuse of the Discourse of Anti-Racism], ''Butterflies and Wheels'', 6-January-2010
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===Spittoon Articles===
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*[http://www.spittoon.org/archives/8153 Al-Muhajiroun and Incitement to Murder], 20 November 2010, Cross-post from [[Harry's Place]]
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 00:48, 1 April 2011

Edmund Standing blogs for various Zionist online media publications including Harry's Place, Butterflies & Wheels, Z Word and Jewcy. He is also the author of a Centre for Social Cohesion report on the BNP's online activism. While the report devotes much attention to exposing BNP's antisemitism, it has almost nothing to say about its recently far more noticeable Islamophobia.

According to the biography at the end of the CSC report, Standing has an MA in Critical & Cultural Theory from Cardiff University.[1]

Publications

Spittoon Articles

Affiliations

References

  1. The BNP and the Online Fascist Network: An investigation into the online activities of British National Party members and online activists, Centre for Social Cohesion (2009) PDF of report