E-Book, Englisch, 424 Seiten
Vaughan / Unknown / Braune The ethics of researching the far right
1. Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-1-5261-7389-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
Critical approaches and reflections
E-Book, Englisch, 424 Seiten
Reihe: Racism, Resistance and Social Change
ISBN: 978-1-5261-7389-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
This book offers a series of critical reflections on the ethics of researching the far right from a range of contributors. It provides a starting point for researchers and considers issues such as terminology, positionality, safety, and dissemination.
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Introduction
Part I: What’s in a name
1. What the far right is(n’t) – Omran Shroufi
2. Race, racism, and the far right: Critical reflections for the field – Kurt Sengul
3. When racism seems to be the hardest word: Critical reflections from studying the Lega (Nord) – George Newth
4. Violence and the far right: Our ethical duty to the othered – Ryan Switzer
5. Ecofascism, far-right ecologism and neo-Malthusianism – Miranda Iossifidis
Part II: Positionality, standpoint and intersectionality
6. ‘Far right studies’ and the unbearable whiteness of being – Aurelien Mondon
7. Safety and silence: Oral history, far right research and the paradox of the ‘vocal minority’ – Imo Kaufman
8. On the incompleteness of ethnography: Embracing and navigating failure as a principle in research on the far right – Balsa Lubarda
9. Ethnographic empathy and research ethics as methodological whiteness – Catherine Tebaldi, Rae Jereza
10. Emotions in methodology: Resisting violent ideological structures in the knowledge-production of extremisms – Elsa Bengtsson Meuller
11. Reflections on researching armed Nazis as an unarmed left-wing Jew: Politics, privilege, and practical concerns – Aaron Winter
Part III: The Haunting Past
12. Heritage, archaeology, ancestry and the far right – David Farrell-Banks, Lorna-Jane Richardson
13. Another way to do ethics: Uses of the landscape in the far-right cultural milieu and the ethics of researching them – Andrew Fergus Wilson
14. Researching memory and heritage during a culture war – Meghan Tinsley, Sadia Habib, Chloe Peacock and Ruth Ramsden-Karelse
15. Archiving the extreme: Ethical challenges in sharing, researching and teaching – Daniel Jones
16. Researching racism in racist times - Jean Beaman
Part IV: Safety and Care
17. How do you respond when you feel under threat? A reflective exploration into my experience with the far right online – Alice Sibley
18. Community building as a response to care in studying the far right – Kayla Preston
19. Negotiating contradiction in success and safety: a consideration of environmental constraints on risk management – Antonia Vaughan
20. Spectre: covert research in digital far-right ‘red zones’ – Jackson Wood
21. Navigating a feminist ethics of care, ethnographic methods and academic activism in researching men’s rights and the far right: a researcher’s struggles – Luc Cousineau
Part V: Know your enemy: Ethical considerations for participant engagement
22. Ethics of listening: Between criticism and empathy in oral history interviews and politically charged research contexts - Vanessa Tautter
23. Harms of the compassion narrative: Ethical considerations regarding stories of disengagement from white supremacist movements – Joan Braune
24. Voices from the past: A psychosocial reflection on interacting with a far-right activist - Yutaka Yoshida
25. Interviewing the ‘unlovable’: On the challenges of conducting feminist research on far-right women – Katherine Williams
26. Examining far-right empowerment experiences using Youtube and Parler data: Managing researcher safety, and ethical and methodological requirements – Carina Hoerst, John Drury
Part VI: Activism and Dissemination
27. Critically examining the role of the scholar in policymaking on the far right – Richard McNeil-Willson, Michael Vaughan, Michael Zeller
28. Critical reflexivity and research on state responses to the far right – Anna A. Meier
29. An anti-racist scholar-activist ethic: Working in service to racial justice – Remi Joseph-Salisbury, Laura Connelly, Aurelien Mondon
30. The far right from the underside of history: Decolonising far right studies – Isis Giraldo
31. How should journalists engage with the far right? – Gary Younge
32. Researching the far right: Towards an ethics of talking ‘about’ – Katy Brown