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This book approaches the topic of the subjective, lived experience of hate crime from a Husserlian phenomenological approach. It provides an experientially well-grounded account of how and what is experienced as a hate crime, and ... celý popis
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This book approaches the topic of the subjective, lived experience of hate crime from a Husserlian phenomenological approach. It provides an experientially well-grounded account of how and what is experienced as a hate crime, and what this reveals about ourselves as the continually reconstituted "subject" of such experiences. It shows the experiential reasons why we can neither uncritically accept prejudices characteristic of hate speech, nor presume that a phenomenology of such prejudice is itself free of prejudice. The book shows how qualitative social science methods, such as self-reflective narrative and semi-structured interviewing, can be better grounded in philosophically informed theory and methodological practices to add greater depth and explanatory power to experiential approaches to social sciences topics. However, we highlight several gaps, contradictions and limitations of Husserlian analyses of prejudice, which are exposed by attempts to concretely apply this approach to the field of hate crimes, together with some proposals for constructively improving this approach. The book's broad scope covers each of the key stages of a comprehensive Husserlian approach, including methodological reflection and critical self-reflection on the nature of experiential analysis. It also discusses the potential difficulties in providing an empathetic understanding of expressions of the deep-seated and clearly harmful forms of prejudice underlying hate crimes, including hate speech, arising from our own and others''life worlds'. It develops an original 'Husserlian-based' view of hate crime and legal and other responses, as well as a novel interpretation of the value of the comprehensive methodological stages pioneered by Husserl. The intended readership includes those concerned with discrimination and hate crime, as well as those involved in qualitative research into social topics in general. The broader content level makes this work suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students addressing prejudicial actions, their impact and the formation of official responses, including law enforcement.
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