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nationalism

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How the media are getting Chinese nationalism wrong

The media has gotten the source of nationalism amongst overseas Chinese students wrong

October 17, 2019 Ye Xue
An illustration of a melting globe with a Republican flag in it.
Features // Climate Crisis

When the far right believes in climate change

The climate crisis has become a convenient justification for ethno-nationalism

August 20, 2019 Lara Sonnenschein
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Racist, nationalist posters uncovered in Engineering and IT precinct

The material was removed in time for the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

March 21, 2019 Alan Zheng
Features // Education

A is for apple, B is for brainwashed: The conservative agenda in Australia’s secondary education

Political change first requires an acknowledgement of the politicisation of Australia’s curriculums

March 19, 2019 Liam Thorne and Pranay Jha
Features // Video Games

Video games of the alt-right

As political ideologies shift dangerously towards the far right, no-one is safe: not even the historical games manufactured by Paradox Interactive

March 13, 2017 Jonty Katz
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Cosmopolitan consumption: the life and death of ‘real Australia’

Xiaoran Shi couldn’t handle the Strewth.

October 15, 2016 Xiaoran Shi

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