1st Edition
Researching Far-Right Movements Ethics, Methodologies, and Qualitative Inquiries
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Researching Far-Right Movements. An Introduction (Emanuele Toscano)
1. The Specificities of Researching Evil (Michel Wieviorka)
2. "Field observer: simples": Finding a place from which to do close-up research on the "far right" (Hilary Pilkington)
3. Rapport, Respect, and Dissonance: Studying the White Power Movement in the United States (Lisa K. Waldner and Betty A. Dobratz)
4. Rethinking the Party, the State, and the World: The Case of Turkish Right Wing-Nationalist Youth in Gezi Protests (Derya Göçer Akder and Kübra Oğuz)
5. Reporting the "Good Deeds" of Far-Right Activists (Daniel Bizeul)
6. The Dark Side of the Field. Doing Research on CasaPound in Italy (Emanuele Toscano and Daniele di Nunzio)
7. Uncustomary Sisterhood: Feminist Research in Japanese Conservative Movements (Ayaka Suzuki)
8. Militant Far-Right Royalist Groups on Facebook in Thailand. Methodological and Ethical Challenges of Internet-Based Research (Wolfram Schaffar and Naruemon Thabchumpon)
Conclusion. Doing Research on Far-Right Movements (Emanuele Toscano)
Index
Biography
Emanuele Toscano is Researcher in Sociology in the Department of Technology, Communication and Society at the Università degli Studi Guglielmo Marconi, Italy.






