Researchers of the far right as intersectional subjects: Three arenas for emotional labour
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| Title: | Researchers of the far right as intersectional subjects: Three arenas for emotional labour |
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| Authors: | Norocel, Ov Cristian, Segers, Iris Beau |
| Contributors: | Lund University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Departments of Administrative, Economic and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology, Gender Studies, Lunds universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Samhällsvetenskapliga institutioner och centrumbildningar, Sociologiska institutionen, Genusvetenskap, Originator, Lund University, Profile areas and other strong research environments, Lund University Profile areas, LU Profile Area: Human rights, Lunds universitet, Profilområden och andra starka forskningsmiljöer, Lunds universitets profilområden, LU profilområde: Mänskliga rättigheter, Originator, Lund University, Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology, Departments, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Studies in Faith and World Views, Systematic Theology, Lunds universitet, Humanistiska och teologiska fakulteterna, Institutioner, Centrum för teologi och religionsvetenskap, Tros- och livsåskådningsvetenskap, Systematisk teologi, Originator |
| Source: | European Journal of Politics and Gender. :1-23 |
| Subject Terms: | Social Sciences, Other Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Samhällsvetenskap, Annan samhällsvetenskap, Genusstudier, Political Science, Political Science (excluding Peace and Conflict Studies), Statsvetenskap, Statsvetenskap (exklusive freds- och konfliktforskning) |
| Description: | This conceptual article examines the relational dynamic between the research field focusing on the far right and those critical scholars that endeavour to undertake these studies. It is theoretically anchored in the field of political science scholarship that recognises the key role played by gender in understanding both the ideological underpinnings and the workings of various far-right entities and by intersectionality in explaining complex systems of power and inequality. Specifically, this article addresses how the complex subjectivity of scholars of the far right shapes the demands for and experiences of emotional labour along three interconnected arenas: the fieldwork, neoliberal academia and their private lives. The conclusion highlights the need for more attention to the ways in which unequal demands for emotional labour in the academic context perpetuate existing inequalities and that institutions should improve support for scholars whose work demands a high degree of emotional labour. |
| Access URL: | https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088Y2025D000000078 |
| Database: | SwePub |
| Abstract: | This conceptual article examines the relational dynamic between the research field focusing on the far right and those critical scholars that endeavour to undertake these studies. It is theoretically anchored in the field of political science scholarship that recognises the key role played by gender in understanding both the ideological underpinnings and the workings of various far-right entities and by intersectionality in explaining complex systems of power and inequality. Specifically, this article addresses how the complex subjectivity of scholars of the far right shapes the demands for and experiences of emotional labour along three interconnected arenas: the fieldwork, neoliberal academia and their private lives. The conclusion highlights the need for more attention to the ways in which unequal demands for emotional labour in the academic context perpetuate existing inequalities and that institutions should improve support for scholars whose work demands a high degree of emotional labour. |
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| ISSN: | 25151088 25151096 |
| DOI: | 10.1332/25151088Y2025D000000078 |
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