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- Title
Unheimlich Nah. Überlegungen zum Verstehen des Rechtsextremismus in Forschung und Sozialer Arbeit.
- Authors
Winter, Sebastian
- Abstract
The balance of closeness and distance in pedagogical and scientific relations with right-wing extremists can fail and the effort to understand the subjective functionality of their ideology can turn into an unrecognized perspective taking. The challenges for an epistemic stance that can prevent this dynamic will be illustrated by the accepting youth work with right-wing extremists its critique and the concept of praxeological refraction developed from it, as well as a current debate in research on right-wing extremism. Subsequently, the question will be guiding how the (affective) resonance of researchers and professionals with the rightwing extremist attitude - a participation that is a prerequisite of understanding, but can also distort understanding into agreement - can be made reflectively conscious and usable. The psychoanalytic-pedagogical concept of scenic understanding, or depth hermeneutics as a social science method, offer answers here. They demand a productive confrontation with an unconscious uncanny closeness to the right-wing extremist research objects or addressees of social work and take it as the starting point of recognition.
- Subjects
RIGHT-wing extremism; RIGHT-wing extremists; RESEARCH personnel; PERSPECTIVE taking; SOCIAL services; INTERPERSONAL confrontation
- Publication
Zeitschrift für Qualitative Forschung (ZQF), 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p51
- ISSN
2196-2138
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3224/zqf.v25i1.04