Articles by Jack Wippell

May 2, 2023

‘Active Clubs’: a new collaborative phenomenon on the far-right scene

Jack Wippell
Increased cooperation between a subset of far-right street-gangs – Active Clubs – has largely passed under the radar. Jack Wippell argues this constitutes a ‘new’ threat, and draws from research on extremist organisations to explore what might follow. He highlights several limitations in what we know, and calls for immediate collaboration between researchers and practitioners
Read more
photograph of Jack Wippell
Jack Wippell
PhD Student, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University

Jack's research interests include far-right extremism; radicalisation and terrorism; de-radicalisation and re-entry.

He consults with non-profits and practitioners on these topics.

He is currently completing a project focused on preventing recruitment to extremism in the Pacific Northwest.

jgrwippell.owlstown.net

He tweets @JGRWippell

The Loop

Cutting-edge analysis showcasing the work of the political science discipline at its best.
Read more
THE EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH
Advancing Political Science
© 2024 European Consortium for Political Research. The ECPR is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) number 1167403 ECPR, Harbour House, 6-8 Hythe Quay, Colchester, CO2 8JF, United Kingdom.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram