CTEC Publications
Fashwave (432 hz): How Audio Frequencies Take on Meaning in Neofascist Communities
| by Beth Daviess
Returning Nuance to Nostalgic Group Studies: Understanding White Supremacy as a Hegemonic Force
| by Amy Cooter
Dangerous Organizations and Bad Actors: Serbian Action
| by CTEC
The Still-Untold Stories of September 11
| by JM Berger
White Christian Nationalism after the January 6 Insurrection: GiveSendGo's Online Pulpit
A Wolf In New Age Clothing: Starseed beliefs, conspirituality, and a soft pathway to radicalization
| by Beth Daviess
Taken at face value, Starseed theology appears to fit within the strange, but generally seen-as-harmless, New Age milieu. But when we look deeper, undergirding Starseed beliefs are direct connections to esotericism and antisemitic conspiracy theories.