id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt qv33rv07b36 Marshall A. Taylor The Politics of Attention: The Case of White Nationalism in the U.S. South, 1980-2008 2019 .txt text/plain 323 12 34 In the case of peer attention-getting, I posit that any given organization has a higher capacity for garnering internal peer attention when they also have leaders that are high status enough to warrant external countermovement attention—but that the peer attention-getting capacity for these groups is positively moderated to the extent that the organization presents itself discursively with fearful language. In the case of grievance-based attention-focusing, I put forth a theory outlining the conditions under a white nationalist organization is more likely to shift attention to immigration-related issues. cache/qv33rv07b36.txt txt/qv33rv07b36.txt