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One of the Boys: On Researching the Far-Right as a Woman

Extremism
Populism
Methods
Qualitative
Ethics
Tamta Gelashvili
Universitetet i Oslo
Audrey Gagnon
Universitetet i Oslo
Tamta Gelashvili
Universitetet i Oslo

Abstract

Although the far-right has become more heterogenous in recent years, it remains predominantly a male-dominated environment, and a gendered one. Indeed, it stands out from other political milieus with its explicit commitment to traditional gender roles, misogynistic rhetoric and/or anti-feminist views. What happens then when women researchers engage in close-up research to study this male-dominated environment? While issues related to gender relations and sexism during fieldwork concern all researchers identifying and presenting as women, male-dominated milieus, such as the far-right, exacerbate this phenomenon. Drawing on 17 interviews with women researchers with experience of close-up research on the far-right, this article investigates the challenges they face to ensure their emotional and physical safety and highlights the lack of guidance, support, and resources from institutions.