Introduction: Researching Marginalised Groups: Complexities and Dilemmas Kalwant Bhopal and Ross Deuchar Section 1: Researching the Marginalised: Ethics, Access and Voice 1. Lost in a Mountain: A Case Study of Research Tensions in a Chuj Maya Town Alexandra Allweiss 2. Extremism, Community and Stigma: Researching the Far-Right and Radical Islam in Their Context Gavin Bailey 3. The Challenges and Agony of Researchers in a Diverse Marginalised Context Soula Mitakidou, Panagiota Karagianni and Evangelina Tressou 4. You Study People...That's Ugly!: The Implications of Ethnographic Deceptions for the Ethnographer's Ethics Tiago Neves and Carla Malafaia 5. Dilemmas, Deception and Ethical Decision-Making: Insights from a Transatlantic Ethnographer Ross Deuchar 6. Examining and Exploring Issues of Power and Ethics in Researching Marginalised Youth: The Dilemmas of the Practitioner Researcher Joan G. Mowat 7. Educated to Be Normal: Listening to Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Diagnoses Kari Gustafson Section 2: Difficulties and Dilemmas of Researching Marginalised Groups: Researcher Positionality and Reflexivity 8. Immigrant Stories: The How, When and Where of Representation Stacey J. Lee 9. Exploring the Lives of Young Male Migrants Through a Participatory Methodology: A Case Study of Poles in Britain Daria Tkacz and Derek McGhee 10. Positionality, Symbolic Violence and Reflexivity: Researching the Educational Strategies of Marginalised Groups Emiliano Grimaldi, Roberto Serpieri and Emanuela Spano 11. A Systematic Review of Current Data Collection Techniques Used to Enhance the Involvement of Hard-to-Reach Adolescents in Research Studies Myra Taylor, Julie Ann Pooley and Georgia Carragher 12. Revealing Too Much?: Reflecting on Emotions in Research with South Asian Women Shaminder Takhar Section 3: Towards a Theoretical Understanding of Researching Marginalised Groups 13. From Research to Transformative Action: Interpreting Research Critically Theresa Austin, Fatima Pirbhai-Illich, Rachel Grant, Shelley Wong, Gertrude Tinker Sachs, Ilham Nasser and Yuri Kumagai 14. Hard-to-Reach Groups in the Context of Arts and Social Sciences Research: Using Interchangeable Qualitative Methods as a Means of Understanding Identity Kate Hatton 15. Researching Gypsies and Their Neighbours: The Utility of the Stranger Martin Myers 16. Institutional Power and the IRB: Saving Souls or Silencing the Other in International Field Work Steven Locke, Carlos Ovando and Carmen Montecinos 17. Rethinking Methodological Nationalism in Migration Research: Towards Participant Learning in Ethnography Lena Nare and Peter Holley 18. The Challenge of Researching Neo-Nazis Struggling to Leave the White Power Movement Tina Wilchen Christensen 19. Conclusions Ross Deuchar and Kalwant Bhopal