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References

British Educational Research Association (2024) Ethical Guidelines for Educational Research. 5th edn. London: BERA. Available online at: https://www.bera.ac.uk/publication/ethical-guidelines-for-educational-research-fifth-edition-2024-online (Accessed: 20 March 2025).

Ebner, J. (2020) Going Dark: The Secret Social Lives of Extremists. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

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Souter-Anderson, L. (2019) Seeking shelter, seeking safety: Clay therapy with Families and Groups. Shaftesbury: Archive Publishing.

Sturges, F. (2020) ‘Interview with Julia Ebner: “There’s an adrenaline rush in undercover work, getting inside a far-right movement”’, The Guardian, 14 February. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/feb/14/julia-ebner-theres-an-adrenaline-rush-in-undercover-work-getting-inside-a-far-right-movement- (Accessed: 20 March 2025).

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