Researching the Far Right
Stephen D. Ashe, Joel Busher, Graham Macklin, Aaron Winter
Häftad, 2020
769 kr
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Ruth Armstrong, University of Cambridge, UK James Banks, Sheffield Hallam University, UKMonish Bhatia, University of Abertay, Dundee, UK Gemma Birkett, City University London, UKJarrett Blaustein, Aberystwyth University, UK Oona Brooks, University of Glasgow, UK Stephen Case, Swansea University, UK Ben Crewe, University of Cambridge, UKJulie T. Davies, Edge Hill University, UK Vanina Ferreccio, University of Litoral, Argentina Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Deakin University, Australia Loraine Gelsthorpe, University of Cambridge, UK David Glisch-Sánchez, University of Texas at Austin, USA Hannah Graham, University of Tasmania, Australia Elias le Grand, Stockholm University, Sweden Clare Griffiths, Keele University, UK Kevin Haines, Swansea University, UKEmily Luise Hart, Liverpool Hope University, UK Meghan E. Hollis, Michigan State University, USAStephanie C. Kane, Indiana University, USA Rimple Mehta, Jadavpur University, India Nicola O'Leary, University of Hull, UKEleanor Peters, Edge Hill University, UKEmma Poulton, Durham University, UKFrancesca Vianello, University of Padua, ItalyMichael Wearing, University of New South Wales, AustraliaRob White, University of Tasmania, AustraliaBreea C. Willingham, SUNY Buffalo and Oneonta, USA
'This volume, the first in more than a decade, brings together myriad authors from around the globe to provide credence for our attempts to expand a postmodern ethnography. It offers refreshing reflections that show how ethnographers' backgrounds can impact on the interpretation and representation of data. A welcome new volume in the field, [this book] will pique criminological field researchers to think more about how their own actions and biographies affect who we study and what we find.' - Patricia Adler, University of Colorado, USA "Lumsden and Winter's new edited collection contains a series of fascinating essays that reflect upon the research process and the creation of criminological knowledge. In particular, these essays are concerned with the relationships that develop between the researcher and the researched and the manner in which the researcher interprets the social action unfolding in front of them. For too long reflexivity has been tangential to criminological research methodologies. This book places it centre stage. It will no doubt be a crucial resource for qualitative criminologists about to head out into the field." - Simon Winlow, Teeside University, UK
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