Feminist Research in Practice is a supplementary text for undergraduate and graduate research methods courses. The book opens with a detailed examination of feminist methodologies and sociological research methods, followed by twelve chapters offering an in-depth analysis of six research projects. Invited scholars have each contributed two paired chapters: the first is data-driven and includes a description of methods and findings as well as analysis, allowing contributors to highlight their application of feminist methods and approaches in their work. In the second of each pair, contributors…mehr
Feminist Research in Practice is a supplementary text for undergraduate and graduate research methods courses. The book opens with a detailed examination of feminist methodologies and sociological research methods, followed by twelve chapters offering an in-depth analysis of six research projects. Invited scholars have each contributed two paired chapters: the first is data-driven and includes a description of methods and findings as well as analysis, allowing contributors to highlight their application of feminist methods and approaches in their work. In the second of each pair, contributors offer a close reflection on the research process, including obstacles and the emergence of new inquiries, allowing readers to deepen their own understanding of feminist research as it is practiced. The projects themselves are diverse in focus and approach with both large and small research teams working in varied communities and using an assortment of methods. Feminist Research in Practice closes with an extensive bibliography of recent and established research literature for further consideration.
Barbara Gurr is associate professor in the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at the University of Connecticut. Her publications include Reproductive Justice: The Politics of Healthcare for Native American Women (Rutgers University Press, 2015) and Race, Gender and Sexuality in Post-Apocalyptic TV and Film (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), of which she is the editor. Maura Kelly is associate professor of sociology at Portland State University. Her research and research interests include gender, sexuality, and work. Her research has been published in a variety of sociology and interdisciplinary journals, such as Gender & Society, Sociological Forum, and Journal of GLBT Family Studies.
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Chapter One: "Who are feminists in the US today, and what do they believe about social inequality? Challenging stereotypes with quantitative research" by Catherine Harnois Chapter Two: "An intersectional feminist approach to quantitative research" by Catherine Harnois Chapter Three: "Shared Parenting when Mommy and Momma Break Up" by Katie Acostsa Chapter Four: "Deep Reflexivity in Conducting Sexuality and Family Research" by Katie Acosta Chapter Five: "Interdependence, Social Inclusion, Poverty and Family Policy: a Community-Based Exploration" by Emily Kane Chapter Six: "Getting to Know People with Experiences and Knowledge Far beyond My Own": Feminism, Public Sociology, and Community-Based Research" by Emily Kane Chapter Seven: "Maxine Feldman: The Outcast at the Center of the Music" by Jo Reger Chapter Eight: "What's So Feminist about Archival Research?" by Jo Reger Chapter Nine: "I am Not Your Indian: Claiming Identity at Standing Rock" by Barbara Gurr Chapter Ten: "This is Hard: Researching and Writing Outside of the Lines" by Barbara Gurr Appendix
Chapter One: "Who are feminists in the US today, and what do they believe about social inequality? Challenging stereotypes with quantitative research" by Catherine Harnois Chapter Two: "An intersectional feminist approach to quantitative research" by Catherine Harnois Chapter Three: "Shared Parenting when Mommy and Momma Break Up" by Katie Acostsa Chapter Four: "Deep Reflexivity in Conducting Sexuality and Family Research" by Katie Acosta Chapter Five: "Interdependence, Social Inclusion, Poverty and Family Policy: a Community-Based Exploration" by Emily Kane Chapter Six: "Getting to Know People with Experiences and Knowledge Far beyond My Own": Feminism, Public Sociology, and Community-Based Research" by Emily Kane Chapter Seven: "Maxine Feldman: The Outcast at the Center of the Music" by Jo Reger Chapter Eight: "What's So Feminist about Archival Research?" by Jo Reger Chapter Nine: "I am Not Your Indian: Claiming Identity at Standing Rock" by Barbara Gurr Chapter Ten: "This is Hard: Researching and Writing Outside of the Lines" by Barbara Gurr Appendix
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