N.

Authors, Year

Title

Scientific Journal

Reason for Exclusion

1

Means & Ida, 2022

Education after empire: A biopolitical analytics of capital, nation, and identity

Educational Philosophy and Theory

Remained*

2

Noonan, 2020

Trump and the Liberal International Order

International Critical Thought

Remained*

3

Pertwee, 2020

Donald Trump, the anti-Muslim far right and the new conservative Revolution

Ethnic and Racial Studies

Remained*

4

Means et al., 2022

Empire and education

Educational Philosophy and Theory

Editorial

5

Peters, 2020

Alas America! Lament for a shattered dream on the eve of political breakdown

Educational Philosophy and Theory

Editorial

6

Peters, 2022

The coming pandemic era

Educational Philosophy and Theory

Editorial

7

Opratko et al., 2020

Cultures of rejection in the Covid-19 crisis

Ethnic and Racial Studies

Remained*

8

Houlden & Veletsianos, 2020

The problem with flexible learning: neoliberalism, freedom, and learner subjectivities

Learning, Media and Technology

It does not address the topic

9

Robinson, 2019

Capital has an Internationale and it is going fascist: time for an international of the global popular classes

Globalizations

Remained*

10

Álvarez & Chase-Dunn, 2019

Forging a diagonal instrument for the global left: the vessel

Globalizations

Remained*

11

Moghadam, 2019

On Samir Amin’s call for a Fifth International

Globalizations

Remained*

12

Martins, 2019

Samir Amin and the challenges of socialist transformation in senile capitalism

Globalizations

Remained*

13

Meer, 2019

The wreckage of white supremacy

Identities

Editorial

14

Kiersey & Sokoloff, 2019

The Question of Tactics in an Age of Authoritarian Neoliberalism

New Political Science

Editorial

15

St-Georges, 2016

Brazilian Horrors Past and Present: José Mojica Marins and Politics As Reproductive Futurism

Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies

Considers the Brazilian military dictatorship as “neo-fascist”

16

Verbeek & Zaslove, 2019

Contested Issues Surrounding Populism in Public and Academic Debates

The International Spectator

It is about populism, not neo-fascism

17

Dimitrakaki & Lloyd, 2017

Social Reproduction Struggles and Art History: An Introduction

Third Text

It does not address the topic

18

Feldman & Pollard, 2016

The ideologues and ideologies of the radical right: an introduction

Patterns of Prejudice

Neo-fascism only appears in the footnote

19

Marthinsen et al., 2019

Social work and neoliberalism: the Trondheim papers

European Journal of Social Work

Editorial

20

Fink-Hafner, 2016

A Typology of Populisms and Changing Forms of Society: The Case of Slovenia

Europe-Asia Studies

It is about populism, not neo-fascism

21

Askanius & Mylonas, 2015

Extreme-right Responses to the European Economic Crisis in Denmark and Sweden: The Discursive Construction of Scapegoats and Lodestars

Javnost - The Public

Remained*

22

Testa & Armstrong, 2008

Words and actions: Italian ultras and neo-fascism

Social Identities

Remained*

23

Cochrane, 2007

Rural poverty and impoverished theory: Cultural populism, ecofeminism, and global justice

Journal of Peasant Studies

Neo-fascism only appears in the footnote

24

Zack-Williams, 1995

Development and diaspora: separate concerns?

Review of African Political Economy

It does not address the topic

25

Behrend, 1992

Women catapulted into a different social order: women in East Germany1

Womens History Review

It does not address the topic

26

Lawless, 1983

A Quasi History of the Central Vietnamese Highlanders

Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars

It does not address the topic