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The first book to provide a systematic analysis of Husserlian phenomenology as an approach to the lived experience of hate crime
The only volume dealing with the what, how and for-whom levels of the lived experience of hate crime, whilst showing how the lived body mediates each of these experiential levels
Makes a series of critical yet constructive points to further the claims of Husserlian phenomenology to be a relevant social scientific perspective
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The first book to provide a systematic analysis of Husserlian phenomenology as an approach to the lived experience of hate crime
The only volume dealing with the what, how and for-whom levels of the lived experience of hate crime, whilst showing how the lived body mediates each of these experiential levels
Makes a series of critical yet constructive points to further the claims of Husserlian phenomenology to be a relevant social scientific perspective
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