Departing from an overview of current mass media discourse on the far right, this article suggests why and how social scientists could contribute to a better understanding of current socio-political changes. In presenting an anthropological perspective, it discusses methodological, conceptual, and ethical challenges to conducting research on and with radical right-wing activists and supporters.© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 201
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
The article discusses the issue of using applied anthropology for military purposes as a tool of gai...
Research on ‘Muslim societies’ is a controversial topic in the present, particularly given the US ar...
Researching the Far Right brings together researchers from across the humanities and social sciences...
Researching the Far Right brings together researchers from across the humanities and social sciences...
This study attempts to explain the nature of the far right movement in terms debate between Resource...
Archival copies of the journal of the Radical Anthropology Group, issued yearly since 2007 in Octobe...
In recent years students of extreme right politics have called on political scientists to adopt an a...
In its first part, the article shows the variety of interpretations of “political anthropology” with...
This essay explores what the “alt-right” (White ethnonationalist, fascist, misogynistic, and anti-in...
AbstractThe attention of this article is pointed on individual socio – political aspects interconnec...
In the middle of the twentieth century, cultural anthropology was largely hostile to the notion of h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The emergence of the Tea Party movement is a reminder ...
Our aim with this issue is to provide a starting point for an intensive conversation about the flex...
Digital footprints from social media enable us to study the far right in novel ways. In contrast to ...
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
The article discusses the issue of using applied anthropology for military purposes as a tool of gai...
Research on ‘Muslim societies’ is a controversial topic in the present, particularly given the US ar...
Researching the Far Right brings together researchers from across the humanities and social sciences...
Researching the Far Right brings together researchers from across the humanities and social sciences...
This study attempts to explain the nature of the far right movement in terms debate between Resource...
Archival copies of the journal of the Radical Anthropology Group, issued yearly since 2007 in Octobe...
In recent years students of extreme right politics have called on political scientists to adopt an a...
In its first part, the article shows the variety of interpretations of “political anthropology” with...
This essay explores what the “alt-right” (White ethnonationalist, fascist, misogynistic, and anti-in...
AbstractThe attention of this article is pointed on individual socio – political aspects interconnec...
In the middle of the twentieth century, cultural anthropology was largely hostile to the notion of h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The emergence of the Tea Party movement is a reminder ...
Our aim with this issue is to provide a starting point for an intensive conversation about the flex...
Digital footprints from social media enable us to study the far right in novel ways. In contrast to ...
It becomes almost a commonsense truth in social sciences and humanities that the scholar should not ...
The article discusses the issue of using applied anthropology for military purposes as a tool of gai...
Research on ‘Muslim societies’ is a controversial topic in the present, particularly given the US ar...