Researching the far right : theory, method and practice /: theory, method and practice. (2019)
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- Title:
- Researching the far right : theory, method and practice /: theory, method and practice. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Researching the far right : theory, method and practice
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Stephen Ashe, Joel Busher, Graham Macklin, Aaron Winter.
- Editors:
- Ashe, Stephen
Busher, Joel
Macklin, Graham
Winter, Aaron - Contents:
- Part I: Disciplinary overviews Political science approaches to the far right; Nonna Mayer; Historians and the contemporary far right: To bring (or not to bring) the past into the present?; Nigel Copsey; A Sociological survey of the far right; Kathleen Blee and Mehr Letif; Right thinking: Criminologists on right wing extremism; Barbara Perry And Ryan Scrivens; Getting inside ‘the head’ of the far right: Psychological responses to the socio-political context; Pasko Kisić Merino, Tereza Capelos and Catarina Kinnvall; Neo-nationalism and far right studies: Anthropological perspectives; Peter Hervik; ; Part II: Quantitative and online research ; Estimating the far right vote with aggregate data; Vasiliki Georgiadou, Lamprini Rori and Costas Roumanias; Methods for mapping far right violence; Jacob Aasland Ravndal and Anders Ravik Jupskås; Challenges and opportunities of social media research: Using Twitter and Facebook to investigate far right discourses; Jasper Muis, Ofra Klein and Guido Dijkstra Big data and the resurgence of the far right within the United States of America; Peita l. Richards; Researching far-right hypermedia environments: a case-study of the German online platform einprozent.de; Andreas Önnerfors Part III: Interviewing the far right Methodology matters: researching the far right; Amy Fisher Smith, Charles R. Sullivan, John D. Macready and Geoffrey Manzi; Interviewing members of the White Power Movement in the United States: Reflections on research strategiesPart I: Disciplinary overviews Political science approaches to the far right; Nonna Mayer; Historians and the contemporary far right: To bring (or not to bring) the past into the present?; Nigel Copsey; A Sociological survey of the far right; Kathleen Blee and Mehr Letif; Right thinking: Criminologists on right wing extremism; Barbara Perry And Ryan Scrivens; Getting inside ‘the head’ of the far right: Psychological responses to the socio-political context; Pasko Kisić Merino, Tereza Capelos and Catarina Kinnvall; Neo-nationalism and far right studies: Anthropological perspectives; Peter Hervik; ; Part II: Quantitative and online research ; Estimating the far right vote with aggregate data; Vasiliki Georgiadou, Lamprini Rori and Costas Roumanias; Methods for mapping far right violence; Jacob Aasland Ravndal and Anders Ravik Jupskås; Challenges and opportunities of social media research: Using Twitter and Facebook to investigate far right discourses; Jasper Muis, Ofra Klein and Guido Dijkstra Big data and the resurgence of the far right within the United States of America; Peita l. Richards; Researching far-right hypermedia environments: a case-study of the German online platform einprozent.de; Andreas Önnerfors Part III: Interviewing the far right Methodology matters: researching the far right; Amy Fisher Smith, Charles R. Sullivan, John D. Macready and Geoffrey Manzi; Interviewing members of the White Power Movement in the United States: Reflections on research strategies and challenges of right-wing extremists; Betty A Dobratz and Lisa K. Waldner; Life-history interviews with right-wing extremists; Bert Klandermans Part IV: Ethnographic studies of the far right An observational study of the Norwegian far right: some reflections; Katrine Fangen; Overcoming racialization in the field: Practicing ethnography on the far right as a researcher of color; Vidhya Ramalingam; Negotiating ethical dilemmas during an ethnographic study of anti-minority activism: A personal reflection on the adoption of a ‘non-dehumanization’ principle; Joel Busher; Whiteness, class and the ‘communicative community’: A doctoral researcher’s journey to a local political ethnography; Stephen D. Ashe Part V: The significance of place, culture and performance when researching the far right Studying local context to fathom far right success; John W. P. Veugelers; Studying the peripheries: Iconography and embodiment in far right youth subcultures; Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Annett Graefe-Geusch; Normalization to the right: Analyzing the micro‐politics of the far right; Ruth Wodak Part VI: The intersection of academic and activist positionalities and disseminating far right research Getting insights and inside far right groups; Chip Berlet; From demonization to normalization: Reflecting on far right research; Aurelien Mondon and Aaron Winter … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 320.53
Radicalism - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781315304656
9781315304663
9781315304649
9781315304670 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138219335
9781138219342 - Notes:
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