Handbook of feminist research : theory and praxis
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Handbook of feminist research : theory and praxis
Sage Publications, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
The topic feminist research has too often been neglected in standard research methods books.
The Handbook of Feminist Research represents the establishment of a new tradition or paradigm in viewing how the research process is implemented. Feminist researchers bring unique epistemological and methodological perspectives to the research process. Feminists' approach to methodology allows for `new' types of questions about women's lives and those of `other/ed' marginalized groups to be addressed within their respective fields of research.
This Handbook stresses the interconnections between epistemology, methodology and methods.They are not de-linked from each other but work together in dynamic ways to produce new knowledge and this openness itself is also characteristic of how feminist researchers approach their work. Feminists engage synergistically with all three aspects of the research process - epistemology, methodology and method. Through a synergistic connection between these elements of research: epistemology; methodology; and method, we find that feminist research often shapes new research endeavors that are greater than `the sum of their parts'. In other words, while traditional research employs these components of research, the synergistic engagement of these components in feminist research questions the status quo, aiming to raise our consciousness about how we do research. Looking at the selections provided in this Handbook we are able to look at feminist research, its implementation of synergistic use of epistemology, methodology and method, and the resulting qualities of feminist research in practice.
目次
Acknowledgments
1. Feminist Research: Exploring the Interconnections of Epistemology, Methodology, and Method - Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber
PART I. Feminist Perspectives on Knowledge Building
2. Feminist Empiricism - Catherine Hundleby
3. Feminist Standpoints - Sandra Harding
4. Postmodern, Poststructural, and Critical Theories - Susanne Gannon and Bronwyn Davies
5. The Politics of Border Crossings: Black, Postcolonial, and Transnational Feminist Perspectives - Hyun Sook Kim
6. Feminist Interdisciplinary Approaches to Knowledge Building - Sally L. Kitch
PART II. Feminist Research Praxis
7. From Theory to Method and Back Again: The Synergistic Praxis of Theory and Method - Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Deborah Piatelli
8. Toward Understandings of Feminist Ethnography - Wanda S. Pillow and Cris Mayo
9. Feminist Interviewing: Experience, Talk, and Knowledge - Marjorie L. DeVault and Glenda Gross
10. Using Survey Research as a Quantitative Method for Feminist Social Change - Kathi Miner-Rubino, Toby Epstein Jayaratne, and Julie Konik
11. The Link Between Theory and Methods: Feminist Experimental Research - Sue V. Rosser
12. Reading Between the Lines: Feminist Content Analysis Into the Second Millennium - Shulamit Reinharz and Rachel Kulick
13. Feminist Evaluation Research - Sharon Brisolara and Denise Seigart
14. Participatory and Action Research and Feminisms: Toward Transformative Praxis - M. Brinton Lykes and Erzulie Coquillon
15. Narratives and Numbers: Feminist Multiple Methods Research - Abigail J. Stewart and Elizabeth R. Cole
16. Feminisms, Grounded Theory, and Situational Analysis - Adele E. Clarke
17. Emergent Methods in Feminist Research - Pamela Moss
18. Feminist Perspectives on Social Movement Research - Sarah Maddison
19. Institutional Ethnography: From a Sociology for Women to a Sociology for People - Dorothy E. Smith
PART III. Feminist Perspectives on the Research Process: Issues and Insights
20. Core Feminist Insights and Strategies on Authority, Representations, Truths, Reflexivity, and Ethics Across the Research Process - Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Abigail Brooks
21. Authority and Representation in Feminist Research - Judith Roof
22. What?s Good Writing in Feminist Research? What Can Feminist Researchers Learn About Good Writing? - Kathy Charmaz
23. Reading for Another: A Method for Addressing Some Feminist Research Dilemmas - Laurel Richardson
24. Truth and Truths in Feminist Knowledge Production - Mary Hawkesworth
25. Holistic Reflexivity: The Feminist Practice of Reflexivity - Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Deborah Piatelli
26. Feminist Research Ethics - Judith Preissle
PART IV. Commentaries on Future Directions in Feminist Theory, Research, and Pedagogy
27. Dialoguing About Future Directions in Feminist Theory, Research, and Pedagogy - Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber
28. Reason, Truth, and Experience: Tyrannies or Liberation? - Helen E. Longino
29. Critical Perspectives on Feminist Epistemology - Noretta Koertge
30. The Feminism Question in Science: What Does It Mean to ?Do Social Science as a Feminist?? - Alison Wylie
31. Standpoint Epistemology and Beyond - Nancy A. Naples
32. Commentary: Using Feminist Fractured Foundationalism in Researching Children in the Concentration Camps of the South African War (1899?1902) - Liz Stanley and Sue Wise
33. Future Directions in Difference Research: Recognising and Responding to Difference - Diane Reay
34. Feminist Designs for Difference - Michelle Fine
35. Decolonizing Approaches to Feminist Research: The Case of Feminist Ethnography - Katherine Borland
36. Future Directions of Feminist Research: Intersectionality - Bonnie Thornton Dill, Amy E. McLaughlin, and Angel David Nieves
37. Interconnections and Configurations: Toward a Global Feminist Ethnography - Kum-Kum Bhavnani
38. Feminizing Global Research/Globalizing Feminist Research: Methods and Practice Under Globalization - Jennifer Bickham Mendez and Diane L. Wolf
39. A Global Feminist Perspective on Research - Maria Mies
40. Future Directions of Feminist Research: New Directions in Social Policy?The Case of Women?s Health - Lynn Weber
41. From Course to Discourse: Mainstreaming Feminist Methodology - Debra Renee Kaufman
42. Feminist Pedagogy Reconsidered - Daphne Patai
43. A Passion for Knowledge: The Teaching of Feminist Methodology - Judith A. Cook and Mary Margaret Fonow
Author Index
Subject Index
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