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This chapter discusses the importance of conducting ethnographic work to study terrorism. It summarizes ethnographic studies conducted in conflict zones across the globe including Ireland, India, Philippines, and Spain. It then follows with a discussion about the lessons learned from these studies. While clearly highlighting the advantages associated with conducting research in conflict zones, the difficulties that may arise with such work are acknowledged. Innovative methods for studying terrorism are also discussed. Specifically, the chapter highlights the usefulness of prison ethnographies to learn more about terrorism and terrorists. This is followed by a review of our own experiences of doing fieldwork with ex-inmates in order to understand the radicalization process in prisons. Finally, the policy implications of ethnographies and directions for future research are provided. |