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Reflections on researching armed Nazis as an unarmed left-wing Jew
Politics, privilege, and practical concerns
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This chapter will reflect on my research experience and decisions about how to engage with the far right as part of a wider examination of the racial politics of research on the far right – most notably how research into the far right often: (1) underplays race and racism; (2) assumes the whiteness and white privilege of the researcher and relies on white ignorance, including when it comes to the challenges, risks, and harms to racialised and otherwise targeted researchers; and (3) underplays its politics and subjectivity while constructing anti-racist and antifascist work as biased, political, or non-objective. I will discuss these issues and their implications, as well as how addressing them can help us understand and oppose racism more effectively and promote a more reflexive and anti-racist approach to far right studies.

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The ethics of researching the far right

Critical approaches and reflections

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