Vysotsky, Stanislav
University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
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Stanislav Vysotsky, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. His research on the militant antifascist movement and the relationship between threat, space, subculture, and social movement activism has been published in journals such as Interface: A Journal for and about Social Movements, Critical Criminology, and the book American Antifa: The Tactics, Culture, and Practice of Militant Antifascism (forthcoming, Routledge). He has also published research on fascist and supremacist movements in the Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Hate Studies, as well as several edited volumes. His current research is focused on analyzing the dynamics between protesters, counter-protesters, and police at fascist rallies.
Contributions
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Jeff Ferrell (2018) Drift: Illicit Mobility and Uncertain Knowledge. Berkeley: University of California Press
Book Reviews
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2019): The International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy