Researching Female Faith
Qualitative Research Methods
Herausgeber: Slee, Nicola; Phillips, Anne; Porter, Fran
Researching Female Faith
Qualitative Research Methods
Herausgeber: Slee, Nicola; Phillips, Anne; Porter, Fran
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Researching Female Faith is a collection of essays based on recent and original field research conducted by the contributors, and informed by a variety of theoretical perspectives, into the faith lives of women and girls - broadly from within a Christian context.
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Researching Female Faith is a collection of essays based on recent and original field research conducted by the contributors, and informed by a variety of theoretical perspectives, into the faith lives of women and girls - broadly from within a Christian context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367887025
- ISBN-10: 0367887029
- Artikelnr.: 58439181
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367887025
- ISBN-10: 0367887029
- Artikelnr.: 58439181
Nicola Slee is Director of Research at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, UK, where she oversees the doctoral programme, Professor of Feminist Practical Theology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Visiting Professor at the University of Chester. Fran Porter is Research Fellow at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education in Birmingham, UK, where she is involved in supporting and developing research work at the Foundation. Anne Phillips is a Researcher, Spiritual Accompanist, Retreat Leader, and, a Church of England priest in a Peak District, UK, parish.
Introduction; Part I: Developing Feminist Methodologies; 1 'Come as a
Girl': Exploring Issues of Participative Methodology for Research into the
Spiritual Lives and Faith of Girls-Becoming-Women, Anne Phillips; 2 Poetry
as Feminist Research Methodology in the Study of Female Faith, Nicola Slee;
3 Weaving a Web: Developing a Feminist Practical Theology Methodology from
a Charismatic Perspective, Helen Collins; 4 Living Religion: Collapsing
(Male Constructed?) Boundaries between the Religious and the Spiritual,
Janet Eccles; Part II: Gathering Data; 5'Sometimes You Need a Question':
Structure and Flexibility in Feminist Interviewing, Fran Porter; 6
Exploring Young Adults' Faith Lives through Video Diaries: Consent, Voice
and Power, Sarah-Jane Page; 7 Using Social Media for Feminist Qualitative
Research: A Pilot Study into Women's Experiences of Holy Communion, Kim
Wasey; 8 Choosing the Right Key: Glaserian Grounded Theory, NVivo and
Analysing Interviews with Survivors, Susan Shooter; Part III: Analysing
Data; 9 Listening for the 'I': Adapting a Voice-Centred, Relational Method
of Data Analysis in a Group Interview to Examine Women's Faith Lives, Kate
Massey; 10 Wholly Sound: A Feminist Reframing of the 'Problem' of Interview
Silence as a Methodology for Discovering New Knowledge, Alison Woolley; 11
Song of a Voiceless Person: Using the Poetry of Menna Elfyn in a Study of
Welsh Women's Identity and Religion, Manon Ceridwen James; Part IV:
Practising Reflexivity; 12 Reflexivity, Identity and the Role of the
Researcher, Jenny Morgans; 13 Writing the Self: Using the Self in Feminist
Theological Research; Jan Berry
Girl': Exploring Issues of Participative Methodology for Research into the
Spiritual Lives and Faith of Girls-Becoming-Women, Anne Phillips; 2 Poetry
as Feminist Research Methodology in the Study of Female Faith, Nicola Slee;
3 Weaving a Web: Developing a Feminist Practical Theology Methodology from
a Charismatic Perspective, Helen Collins; 4 Living Religion: Collapsing
(Male Constructed?) Boundaries between the Religious and the Spiritual,
Janet Eccles; Part II: Gathering Data; 5'Sometimes You Need a Question':
Structure and Flexibility in Feminist Interviewing, Fran Porter; 6
Exploring Young Adults' Faith Lives through Video Diaries: Consent, Voice
and Power, Sarah-Jane Page; 7 Using Social Media for Feminist Qualitative
Research: A Pilot Study into Women's Experiences of Holy Communion, Kim
Wasey; 8 Choosing the Right Key: Glaserian Grounded Theory, NVivo and
Analysing Interviews with Survivors, Susan Shooter; Part III: Analysing
Data; 9 Listening for the 'I': Adapting a Voice-Centred, Relational Method
of Data Analysis in a Group Interview to Examine Women's Faith Lives, Kate
Massey; 10 Wholly Sound: A Feminist Reframing of the 'Problem' of Interview
Silence as a Methodology for Discovering New Knowledge, Alison Woolley; 11
Song of a Voiceless Person: Using the Poetry of Menna Elfyn in a Study of
Welsh Women's Identity and Religion, Manon Ceridwen James; Part IV:
Practising Reflexivity; 12 Reflexivity, Identity and the Role of the
Researcher, Jenny Morgans; 13 Writing the Self: Using the Self in Feminist
Theological Research; Jan Berry
Introduction; Part I: Developing Feminist Methodologies; 1 'Come as a
Girl': Exploring Issues of Participative Methodology for Research into the
Spiritual Lives and Faith of Girls-Becoming-Women, Anne Phillips; 2 Poetry
as Feminist Research Methodology in the Study of Female Faith, Nicola Slee;
3 Weaving a Web: Developing a Feminist Practical Theology Methodology from
a Charismatic Perspective, Helen Collins; 4 Living Religion: Collapsing
(Male Constructed?) Boundaries between the Religious and the Spiritual,
Janet Eccles; Part II: Gathering Data; 5'Sometimes You Need a Question':
Structure and Flexibility in Feminist Interviewing, Fran Porter; 6
Exploring Young Adults' Faith Lives through Video Diaries: Consent, Voice
and Power, Sarah-Jane Page; 7 Using Social Media for Feminist Qualitative
Research: A Pilot Study into Women's Experiences of Holy Communion, Kim
Wasey; 8 Choosing the Right Key: Glaserian Grounded Theory, NVivo and
Analysing Interviews with Survivors, Susan Shooter; Part III: Analysing
Data; 9 Listening for the 'I': Adapting a Voice-Centred, Relational Method
of Data Analysis in a Group Interview to Examine Women's Faith Lives, Kate
Massey; 10 Wholly Sound: A Feminist Reframing of the 'Problem' of Interview
Silence as a Methodology for Discovering New Knowledge, Alison Woolley; 11
Song of a Voiceless Person: Using the Poetry of Menna Elfyn in a Study of
Welsh Women's Identity and Religion, Manon Ceridwen James; Part IV:
Practising Reflexivity; 12 Reflexivity, Identity and the Role of the
Researcher, Jenny Morgans; 13 Writing the Self: Using the Self in Feminist
Theological Research; Jan Berry
Girl': Exploring Issues of Participative Methodology for Research into the
Spiritual Lives and Faith of Girls-Becoming-Women, Anne Phillips; 2 Poetry
as Feminist Research Methodology in the Study of Female Faith, Nicola Slee;
3 Weaving a Web: Developing a Feminist Practical Theology Methodology from
a Charismatic Perspective, Helen Collins; 4 Living Religion: Collapsing
(Male Constructed?) Boundaries between the Religious and the Spiritual,
Janet Eccles; Part II: Gathering Data; 5'Sometimes You Need a Question':
Structure and Flexibility in Feminist Interviewing, Fran Porter; 6
Exploring Young Adults' Faith Lives through Video Diaries: Consent, Voice
and Power, Sarah-Jane Page; 7 Using Social Media for Feminist Qualitative
Research: A Pilot Study into Women's Experiences of Holy Communion, Kim
Wasey; 8 Choosing the Right Key: Glaserian Grounded Theory, NVivo and
Analysing Interviews with Survivors, Susan Shooter; Part III: Analysing
Data; 9 Listening for the 'I': Adapting a Voice-Centred, Relational Method
of Data Analysis in a Group Interview to Examine Women's Faith Lives, Kate
Massey; 10 Wholly Sound: A Feminist Reframing of the 'Problem' of Interview
Silence as a Methodology for Discovering New Knowledge, Alison Woolley; 11
Song of a Voiceless Person: Using the Poetry of Menna Elfyn in a Study of
Welsh Women's Identity and Religion, Manon Ceridwen James; Part IV:
Practising Reflexivity; 12 Reflexivity, Identity and the Role of the
Researcher, Jenny Morgans; 13 Writing the Self: Using the Self in Feminist
Theological Research; Jan Berry