This book explores the intersection of advocacy and academic practice within the social sciences, focusing on the ethical dimensions and potential consequences of researchers engaging in political action on behalf of the groups they study. Investigating the ethical and practical implications of advocacy in academic work, specifically within the social sciences. It examines how scholars, guided by their research and vision for social change, engage politically to support the groups they study. The book addresses the debate surrounding academic advocacy: is it harmful or a necessary pursuit? Through a detailed study of a historical advocacy movement, it analyzes the global campaign to gain legitimacy for new religious movements (NRMs) between 1980 and 2000. It is an important read for scholars of New Religious Movements and those interested in the way religion is studied.

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This book explores the intersection of advocacy and academic practice within the social sciences, focusing on the ethical dimensions and potential consequences of researchers engaging in political action on behalf of the groups they study.

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Chapter 1: Seduced by a Dream of Justice.- Chapter 2: The Consensus in Plan and Action.- Chapter 3: Defending the Children of God/the Family.- Chapter 4: The Unification Church in Search of Respectabily.- Chapter 5: A Memory of Jonestown.- Chapter 6: Defending Rajneesh.- Chapter 7: The Martyrdom of David Koresh.- Chapter 8: Defending more Abuses and more Abusers.- Chapter 9: Collaborating with Scientology.- Chapter 10: Advocacy, Collaboration, and Ethics.- Chapter 11: Lessons to Remember.

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This book explores the intersection of advocacy and academic practice within the social sciences, focusing on the ethical dimensions and potential consequences of researchers engaging in political action on behalf of the groups they study. Investigating the ethical and practical implications of advocacy in academic work, specifically within the social sciences. It examines how scholars, guided by their research and vision for social change, engage politically to support the groups they study. The book addresses the debate surrounding academic advocacy: is it harmful or a necessary pursuit? Through a detailed study of a historical advocacy movement, it analyzes the global campaign to gain legitimacy for new religious movements (NRMs) between 1980 and 2000. It is an important read for scholars of New Religious Movements and those interested in the way religion is studied.

Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Haifa, Israel.

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Covers a unique phenomenon in the history of research on religion Exposes in detail serious ethical problems Offers first-hand knowledge of NRM research and its history
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ISBN
9783031831683
Publisert
2025-03-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Haifa, Israel.