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Aho, James A. 1990. The Politics of Righteousness : Idaho Christian Patriotism. 323p. Baird, Robert M. & Rosenbaum, Stuart E. 1999. Hate, Bigotry, and Prejudice : Definitions, Causes and Solutions. 290p. Blee, Kathleen. 1991. Women of the Klan : Racism and Gender in the 1920s. 228p. Cooper, William. 1991. Behold A Pale Horse. 500p. Daniels, Jessie. 1997. White Lies : Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in White Supremacist Discourse. 171p. Dees, Morris. 1996. Gathering Storm : America's Militia Threat. 254 p. Flores, Eliezer. 1984. How To Make Disposable Silencers : A Complete Guide. 79p. Flynn, Kevin & Gary Gerhardt. 1990. The Silent Brotherhood : Inside America's Racist Underground. 496p. Garling, Marguerite. 1979. The Human Rights Handbook: A Guide to British and American International Human Rights Organisations. 299p. Goad, Jim. 1997. The Redneck Manifesto : How Hillbillies, Hicks and White Trash Became America's Scapegoats. 274p. Hall, Manley P. 1975. The Secret Teachings of All Ages : An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic, Hermetic, Qabbalistic and Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy. Hamm, Mark S. 1994. Hate Crime : International Perspectives on Causes and Control. 199p. Hamm, Mark S. 1997. Apocalypse in Oklahoma: Waco and Ruby Ridge Revenged. 283p. Heumann, Milton & Thomas W Church, Eds., & David P. Redlawsk. 1997. Hate Speech On Campus : Cases, Case Studies, and Commentary. 309p. Hockenos, Paul. 1993. Free to Hate : The Rise of the Right In Post-Communist Eastern Europe. 332p. Horowitz, David A. 1999. Inside the Klavern : The Secret History of a Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s. 175p. Jenness, Valerie & Kendal Broad. 1997. Hate Crimes : New Social Movements and The Politics of Violence. 215p. Jhally, Sut & Justin Lewis. 1992. Enlightened Racism : The Cosby Show, Audiences, and the Myth of the American Dream. 152p. Kaplan, Jeffrey & Tore Bjorgo, Eds. 1998. Nation and Race : The Developing Euro-American Racist Subculture. 273p. Knight, Nick. 1982. Skinhead. Levin, Jack & Jack McDevitt. 1993. Hate Crimes : The Rising Tide of Bigotry and Bloodshed. 287p. Luxon, Bettina. 1997. Rune Stones : A Fascinating Introduction To The Power Of Rune Stones. 223p. Macdonald, Andrew. 1978. The Turner Diaries. 211p. Marshall, George. 1994. Spirit of '69 : A Skinhead Bible. 175p. Mazel, E. 1998. "And don't call me a racist!" : A treasury of quotes on the past, present and future of the color line in America. 162p. Moore, Jack B. 1993. Skinheads Shaved For Battle: A Cultural History of American Skinheads. 200p. Neiwert, David A. 1999. In God's Country : The Patriot Movement and the Pacific Northwest. 357p. Parfrey, Adam. 1995. Cult Rapture : Revelations of the Apocalyptic Mind. 369p. Sloan, Lacey M., Ph.D. and Nora Gustavsson, Eds. 1998. Violence and Social Injustice Against Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual People. 131p. Stalcup, Brenda & Tamara L. Roleff & Mary Williams, Eds. Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints. Opposing Viewpoints Series. 1999. Stern, Kenneth S. 1996. A Force Upon the Plain : The American Militia Movement and the Politics of Hate. 303p. Violence, Aggression and Terrorism. 1987. Vol. 1, No. 1. Winters, Paul A., Ed. Hate Crimes (Current Controversies). Feb. 1996. White, Jonathan R. 1998. Terrorism : An Introduction. 321p. Wooden, Wayne S. & Randy Blazak. 2000. Renegade Kids, Suburban Outlaws: From Youth Culture to Delinquency. 244p.
REPORTS One America In the 21st Century: The President's Initiative on Race. March, 1998. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith / Civil Rights Division Reports:
"Armed & Dangerous : Militias Take Aim At The Federal Government." An ADL Fact Finding Report. 1994. "The Church of the Creator : Creed of Hate." Research Report. 1993. "The Klan Splits : A Radical Breakaway." An ADL Fact Finding Report. 1994. "The German Neo-Nazis." An ADL Investigative Report. 1993. "Hate Crimes Laws : A Comprehensive Guide." 1994. "Hate Crimes Statutes : A Response to Anti-Semitism, Vandalism and Violent Bigotry." ADL Law Report. Spring / Summer 1988. "Hate Groups in America : A Record of Bigotry and Violence." 1988. "Hatred in Georgia : A Chronology and Analysis of Hate Activity." 1992. "'Shaved for Battle' : Skinheads Target America's Youth." 1987. "Sounds of Hate: Neo-Nazi Rock Music from Germany." 1992. "The Skinheads - An Update on 'Shaved for Battle'" 1988. "Young and Violent : The Growing Menace of America's Neo-Nazi Skinheads." 1988. "Young Nazi Killers : The Rising Skinhead Danger." 1993. "The KKK Today: A 1991 Status Report." Swall, Irwin. New York ADL. 1991.
"Hate Crime : A Police Perspective." The Instructor's Manual.
"Can We Learn Anything From the 60s? (We Think So)". The Dignity Report. Fall 2000. Vol. 7, Issue 3. "White Nationalism Moves from Cartridge Box to Ballot Box." The Dignity Report. Summer 2000. Vol. 7, Issue 2. "Hate by State : An Accounting of Active Hate Groups in the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain States."
"Ten Ways to Fight Hate." A Community Response Guide. 1999. "The Hidden Victims : Hate Crime Against American Indians Under-Reported." Intelligence Report. October 1994. Issue 75. "Aryan Nations Stages Alarming Comeback in 1994." Klanwatch/Intelligence Report. March 1995. Issue 77. "Patriots at Major Identity Events Call for War One Year After Oklahoma Bombing." Klanwatch/Intelligence Report. May 1996. Issue 82. "Terrorists in the Name of God and Race." Klanwatch/Intelligence Report. August 1996. Issue 83. "Three Suspected Phineas Priests Charged in Spokane Bombing." Klanwatch/Intelligence Report. November 1996. Issue 84. "The Face of Terrorism : Assessing the Threat of Anti-government Violence in the United States." Intelligence Report. Winter 1997. Issue 85. "Two Years After : The Patriot Movement Since Oklahoma City." Intelligence Report. Spring 1997. Issue 86. "Silent Soldier : Florida Explosion Opens Window on Far Right." Intelligence Report. Summer 1997. Issue 87. "Drug Wars : Financing the Far Right With Narcotics." Intelligence Report. Fall 1997. Issue 88. "474 Hate Groups Blanket America : God, Rock 'N' Roll and the Net Fuel the Rage." Intelligence Report Winter 1998. Issue 89. "Patriot Games : Common-Law Courts at the Crossroads." Intelligence Report. Spring 1998. Issue 90. (3 copies). "Wrath of 'Angels' : Anti-Abortion Extremists, 'Patriots' and Racists Join Forces." Intelligence Report. Summer 1998. Issue 91. (3 copies). "Y2KAOS : Fear of computer bug fuels far right hysteria." Intelligence Report. Fall 1998. Issue 92. "Hate Groups Top 500 : Hatemeister William Pierce Reaches Out To Other Groups." Intelligence Report. Winter 1999. Issue 93. "Patriots for Profit : Feds, States Probe Financial Schemes." Intelligence Report. Spring 1999. Issue 94. (2 copies). "Steven Barry : The Man Behinid the Special Forces Underground." Intelligence Report. Summer 1999. Issue 95. "Youth at the Edge : Hate Groups Reach Out To a Troubled Generation." Intelligence Report. Fall 1999. Issue 96 (4 copies). "Rebels With a Cause." Intelligence Report. Summer 2000. Issue 99.
"Hate Crime : The Violence of Intolerance." CRS Bulletin.
VIDEO Ballot Measure 9 Boneheads: Degrating Skinheads Hate and Violence - Discovery Town Hall with Forrest Sawyer Hate Crime: A Police Perspective History of the KKK Listening to Skinheads' Stories Measure 9 - 1992 MTV Hate Crimes Scroll - 2001 Racial Attack - 3 Stories (4/1/97) Racial Brawl (4/2/97) Rick Cooper, 2/24/99, PSU The Sally Show (9/21/99) - Oregon Spotlight / Seeking Solutions (9/22/99) Seeking Solutions with Hedrick Smith, Hour 1: Teen Violence Skinhead Lecture / Geraldo -Skins / Morton Downey Jr. / Knightwatch Southern Poverty Law Center Warning From a Small Town (9/6/00)
PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS Agnew, R. "Foundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency." Arena, M. & Arrigo, B. "White Supremacist Behavior: Toward an Integrated Social Psychological Model." Brezina, T. "Adapting to Strain: An Examination of Delinquent Coping Resources." Hindman, J. 2000. "Angry White Christians: Anomie, Christianity, and Supremacist Ideology on the Internet." Johnson, S. 2000. "The Civic Reconstruction Period (1968 - 1975), An Alternative Explanation for the "decline," of civic engagement in America and transformation of Civic Life." Kelly, T.L. 2001. "Healing the Hate: Restorative Justice Approaches to Hate Crimes." Leblanc, L. 1994. "Girls in Combat (Boots): The Trebled Reflexivity of Punk Femininity." Leblanc, L. 1993. "Women in Male-Dominated Youth Subcultures: Class and the Construction of Femininity." Levin, B. 2000. "The Supreme Court and the Development of Modern Hate Crime Penalty Enhancements." Madden, A. 1999. "Southern Oregon Youth Attitudes Regarding Bias and Hate Crimes: A Comparative Study."
JOURNAL ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS: Agnew, R. 1990. "Adolescent Resources and Delinquency." Criminology. Vol. 28, No. 4. Agnew, R. 1984. "Autonomy and Delinquency." Sociological Perspectives. Vol. 27, No. 2. 219-240. Agnew, R. 1989. "Delinquency as a Creative Enterprise: A Review of Recent Evidence." Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol. 16, No. 1. Blau, P. & Duncan, O. The American Occupational Structure. Blazak, R. "Hate in the Suburbs: The Rise of the Skinhead Counterculture." Bohlke, R. "Social Mobility, Stratification Inconsistency and Middle Class Delinquency." Social Problems. Davidson, O. "Chapter 6." Broken Heartland: The Rise of America's Rural Ghetto. Denzin, N. "Chapter 7." The Research Act: A Theoretical Introduction to Sociological Methods. Dixon, R. 1979. "The Cultural Diffusion of Punk Rock in The United States." Popular Music and Society. p210-218. (2 copies). Ezekiel, R. 1996. "Talking About Race With America's Klansmen." The Chronicle of Higher Education. Farr, K. 1988. "Dominance Bonding Through the Good Old Boys Sociability Group." Sex Roles. Vol. 18, Nos. 5/6. Horrigan, M. & Haugen, S. 1988. "The declining middle-class thesis: a sensitivity analysis." Monthly Labor Review. Levin, B. 1999. "Hate Crimes: Worse by Definition." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Vol. 15, No. 1. Levin, B. "In The Supreme Court of the United States." Charles C. Apprendi, Jr. v. State of New Jersey. Marwell, G. "Adolescent Powerlessness and Delinquent Behavior." Social Problems. Namenwirth, J. & Weber, R. 1987. Book Chapter. Dynamics of Culture. Oltay, E. 1994. "Hungary" Research Report. Rigby, K. 1984. "Acceptance of Authority and Directiveness as Indicators of Authoritarianism: A New Framework." The Journal of Social Psychology. 122. 171-180. Stein, G. 1988. "Biological Science and the Roots of Nazis." American Scientist. Szabo, Z. "Historical Personalities, Political Symbols and the Hungarian Youth." International Journal of Political Education. 5, 339-353. Vinton, L. 1994. "Poland." Research Report. Watters, J. 1989. "Targeted Sampling: Options for the Study of Hidden Populations." Social Problems. Vol. 36, No. 4. Wetherell, M. & Potter, J. "Discourse Analysis and the Social Psychology of Racism."
MISC. Offences Related to National Internal Security. 1988. Swedish Security Service. Geraldo Transcript. 1993. "Women Skinheads: A Date With Hate."
The Gonzaga University Institute for Action against Hate will host an international conference to establish the academic field of Hate Studies. The conference will be held at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington on March 18-20, 2004. The objective of the conference is to bring together individuals with recognized expertise from complementary academic fields to establish the academic field of hate studies. This will be a founding scholarly event and the first international conference of its kind. The conference will be based on scholarly papers and will provide opportunities for round table discussions. Conference findings will be published in the third volume of the Journal of Hate Studies. It is anticipated that the conference will serve as a ³call to action² to encourage other academic institutions to become active in this new field. Internationally recognized scholars with expertise relevant to the study of hate will be invited to address the issue of what an integrated field of Hate Studies should look like and will identify what the presenter's expertise or discipline can contribute. They will also identify what needs to be contributed by other fields and specific next steps for creating the field of Hate Studies. Special attention will be given to developing workable and relevant curricula on college campuses and for integrating Hate Studies with institutions outside the academy. Approximately 100 additional academics and researchers with expertise relevant to the study of hate will be invited to attend and in some cases to participate in the conference. In some cases they will present their own papers. These participants will include individuals who specialize in related disciplines such as combating racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, etc. Founded in 1997, the Institute's mission is to combat hate through research, education, and advocacy. The Institute has sponsored several successful educational events in recent years and published two issues of the Journal of Hate Studies. The proposed conference will be co-sponsored and supported by the American Jewish Committee, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre (Canada), and the Kootenai County Task Force on Race Relations, all established human rights organizations with a keen interest in studying the problem of hate. It is expected that several universities and colleges will also be participating in this effort. Additional information about the Institute for Action against Hate and the conference can be found at GONZAGA or by contacting the Institute at (509) 323-3665. |