Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2026
The introductory chapter discusses the origins and premise of the book and lays out its overarching approach. It argues that an ethical approach to research is not solely about how researchers approach the far right. Rather, it also encompasses how researchers talk about the far right, and who and what their research impacts. It argues that this book is, first and foremost, an urgent critical and reflective intervention into the mainstream discourse on the far right and how to fight it. Finally, the introductory chapter outlines the various sections of the book and highlights the key themes that link them together.
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