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THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF HATE CRIME IBD

SPRINGER
12 / 2019
9783030338862
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This book approaches theátopic ofátheásubjective, lived experience ofáhate crime fromáthe perspective of Husserlian phenomenology. It provides an experientially well-grounded account ofáhow and what is experienced as a hate crime, and what this reveals about ourselves as theácontinually reconstituted 'subject' ofásuch experiences. Theábook shows how qualitative social science methods can be better grounded in philosophically informed theory and methodological practices toáadd greater depth and explanatory power toáexperiential approaches toásocial sciences topics. áThe Authors also highlight severalágaps and contradictions withináHusserlian analyses of prejudice, which are exposed byáattempts toáconcretely apply this approach toátheáfield ofáhate crimes.Coverage includes the difficulties in providing an empathetic understanding ofáexpressions of harmful forms ofáprejudice underlying hate crimes, including hate speech, arising from our own and othersâÇÖ âÇÖlife worldsâÇÖ. The Authors describe a âÇÖHusserlian-basedâÇÖ view ofáhate crime as well as a novel interpretation ofátheávalue ofátheácomprehensive methodological stages pioneered byáHusserl. Theáintended readership includes those concerned withádiscrimination and hate crime, as well as those involved in qualitative research intoásocial topics in general. Theábroader content level makes this work suitable foráundergraduate and postgraduate students, even professionals within law enforcement.

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