Studying Terror Through my I's: Autoethnographic Insider/Outsider Reflections of as Arab-Muslim

Ahmed Ajil
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The phenomena referred to as terrorism and political violence have become a major object of academic interest over the past two decades. While the lack of first-hand data collection has been criticised, a growing number of researchers are conducting field research and interviews with individuals involved in these phenomena. Among those, there are scholars with ethnic, cultural or religious subjectivities that place them sometimes as insiders and other times as outsiders with respect to their research subjects. The way this insider/outsider-positionality impacts the research is explored in this paper through my experience as a scholar of politico-ideological violence which is analysed using the tool of autoethnography. The findings point to the difficulties related to navigating a securitised identity in a securitised research field and to the fact that while the Arab-Muslim identity can often facilitate access to the field, on other times it can become a major obstacle. It is argued that scholarship on terrorism and political violence may benefit from increased efforts to promote reflexivity among researchers.
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通过我的I's研究恐怖:作为阿拉伯-穆斯林的自我民族志内部/外部反思
在过去的二十年里,被称为恐怖主义和政治暴力的现象已经成为学术界感兴趣的主要对象。虽然缺乏第一手数据收集受到了批评,但越来越多的研究人员正在进行实地研究,并与参与这些现象的个人进行访谈。在这些学者中,有一些具有种族、文化或宗教主体性的学者,他们在研究主题方面有时被视为局内人,有时被视为局外人。本文通过我作为一名研究政治意识形态暴力的学者的经历,探讨了这种局内人/局外人立场对研究的影响,并使用自我民族志的工具对其进行了分析。这些发现指出了在一个证券化的研究领域中定位证券化身份的困难,以及这样一个事实:虽然阿拉伯-穆斯林身份通常可以促进进入该领域,但有时它可能成为一个主要障碍。有人认为,关于恐怖主义和政治暴力的学术研究可能会受益于研究人员加强促进反身性的努力。
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