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%T Courtroom ethnography in the context of terrorism: a multi-level approach
%A Bögelein, Nicole
%A Eppert, Kerstin
%A Roth, Viktoria
%A Schmidt-Kleinert, Anja
%J International Journal of Qualitative Methods
%P 1-11
%V 21
%D 2022
%K trials; extremism; courtroom; methodology; interactionist; knowledge discourse
%@ 1609-4069
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-78015-v2-0
%X This paper addresses terrorism trials as sites of research and proposes an approach for the analysis of ethnographic data collected during these trials. The suggested approach offers multi-level analytical access, it centers around interactionist conceptions and knowledge discourses. The conceptual framework we suggest is spelled out in terms of how to observe and being sensitive of (re-)production of power structures inside the courtroom as well as in regard to relations imported into the courtroom. For this purpose, we integrate (i) the micro-level of courtroom interactions and (ii) (self-)presentation, (iii) the meso-level of knowledge (re)production and the establishment of knowledge orders and (iv) an intersectional perspective on gender, race, and class in knowledge discourses. By applying a multi-level approach, we open up new explanatory avenues to understand the constitution of terrorism as a socio-legal object. The methodical framework connects hitherto unconnected elements, that is, participants' interactions and negotiation, their (self-)representations, ascriptions and narrative performances, and knowledge (re-)production in order to establish or maintain political and social orders.
%C GBR
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info