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Your search for: subjects:"Feminism Research Methodology"


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Books on: "FEMINISM RESEARCH METHODOLOGY" (Subject)

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    Feminist Research Methods: Exemplary Readings in the Social Sciences
    Book by Joyce McCarl Nielsen; Westview Press, 1990
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    ...Lyn Kathlene. ISBN 0-8133-0604-3. -- ISBN 0-8133-0577-2 pbk. 1. Womens studies--Methodology. 2. Feminism--Research-- Methodology. 1. Nielsen, Joyce McCarl. HQ1180.F465 1990 305.42,072--dc20 89-29019 CIP Printed and bound in the...
     
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    Feminist Approaches to Theory and Methodology: An Interdisciplinary Reader
    Book by Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Christina Gilmartin, Robin Lydenberg; Oxford University Press, 1999
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    As feminist scholarship has developed, it has become increasingly clear that the practice of feminist research is interdisciplinary. Yet there are very few books in the social sciences and humanities that address the methodological and theoretical issues raised in doing feminist research from an ...
     
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    Feminist Methods in Social Research
    Book by Shulamit Reinharz, Lynn Davidman; Oxford University Press, 1992
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    Shulamit Reinharz here examines the wide range of experiments feminist researchers undertake. Her goal is to help explain the relationship between feminism and methodology and to challenge stereotypes that might exist about 'feminist research methods'. Reinharz concludes that there is no one ...
     


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