NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD.
In this article I use an autoethnographic approach to reflect on my experiences in Egypt—in which I came to live alongside converts to Islam and interact with adherents to militant salafist belief systems, as well as those who had disengaged from them. I outline how I came to have these lived experi...
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description | In this article I use an autoethnographic approach to reflect on my experiences in Egypt—in which I came to live alongside converts to Islam and interact with adherents to militant salafist belief systems, as well as those who had disengaged from them. I outline how I came to have these lived experiences before explaining how they caused me to reexamine my understanding of radicalization and deradicalization in the militant salafist context, and to consider radicalization as a form of conversion. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a02ce21a0d154e4c87f8dfa72709bd3e2022-12-22T01:57:20ZdeuDaniel KoehlerJournal for Deradicalization2363-98492015-09-0142015120144NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD.Leah Farrall0University of SydneyIn this article I use an autoethnographic approach to reflect on my experiences in Egypt—in which I came to live alongside converts to Islam and interact with adherents to militant salafist belief systems, as well as those who had disengaged from them. I outline how I came to have these lived experiences before explaining how they caused me to reexamine my understanding of radicalization and deradicalization in the militant salafist context, and to consider radicalization as a form of conversion.http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/28DeradicalizationField ResearchAutoethnographyRadical IslamIslamic State |
spellingShingle | Leah Farrall NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD. Journal for Deradicalization Deradicalization Field Research Autoethnography Radical Islam Islamic State |
title | NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD. |
title_full | NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD. |
title_fullStr | NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD. |
title_full_unstemmed | NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD. |
title_short | NAVIGATING LIVED EXPERIENCE: REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD. |
title_sort | navigating lived experience reflections from the field |
topic | Deradicalization Field Research Autoethnography Radical Islam Islamic State |
url | http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/28 |
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