Researching Gender is a comprehensive collection of well-regarded, seminal articles in the field of feminist methodology that will be an essential resource for academics and advanced students in this field.
VOLUME ONE: SITUATED KNOWERS AND FEMINIST STANDPOINT Outsider within - Maria Jaschok and Shui Jingjuin Speaking to Excursions across Cultures Standpoint Theory, Situated Knowledge and the Situated Imagination - Marcel Stoetzler and Nira Yuval-Davis The Feminist Standpoint - Nancy Harstock Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism Learning from the Outsider within - Patricia Hill Collins The Sociological Significance of Black Feminist Thought Situated Knowledges - Donna Haraway The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective Knowers, Knowing, Known - Mary Hawkesworth Feminist Theory and Claims of Truth Truth and Method - Susan Hekman Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited Where Standpoint Stands Now - Catherine Hundleby Standing at the Crossroads of Modernist Thought - Susan Mann and Lori Kelley Collins, Smith and the New Feminist Epistemologies Remaking the Link - Karen Henwood and Nick Pidgeon Qualitative Research and Feminist Standpoint Theory From the Margins - Dorothy Smith Women's Standpoint as a Method of Inquiry in the Social Sciences Gender - Joan Scott A Useful Category of Historical Analysis Feminist Standpoint Theory and the Questions of Social Work Research - Mary Swigonski Feminist Epistemology and Value - Alison Assiter A Feminist in the Forest - Andrea Nightingale Situated Knowledges and Mixing Methods in Natural Resource Management VOLUME TWO: REPRESENTATION, VOICE AND INTERSECTIONALITY Have We Got a Theory for You! Feminist Theory, Cultural Imperialism and the Demand for 'the Woman's Voice'? - Maria Lugones and Elizabeth Spelman Under Western Eyes - Chandra Talpade Mohanty Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses Contradictions of Feminist Methodology - Sherry Gorelick The Complexity of Intersectionality - Leslie McCall Intersectionality as Buzzword - Kathy Davis A Sociology of Science Perspective on What Makes a Feminist Theory Successful Shifting Positionalities - Jin Haritaworn Empirical Reflections on a Queer/Trans of Colour Methodology Uncertainty and Method - Martina Tissberger Whiteness, Gender and Psychoanalysis in Germany Responding to the Imperatives of an Indigenous Agenda - Linda Tuhiwai Smith A Case Study of Mauri Beyond the Politics of Location - Sylvia Walby The Power of Argument in a Global Era Envisioning Participatory Action Research Entremundos - Maria Torre and Jennifer Ayala Feeling Gender Speak - Lorraine Nencel Intersubjectivity and Fieldwork Practice with Women Who Prostitute in Lima, Peru Recovering Women's Histories - Veena Poonacha An Enquiry into Methodological Questions and Challenges Ideologies of Access and the Politics of Knowledge Production - Corinne Kratz The Mother of Invention - Liz Stanley Necessity, Writing and Representation Finding the Subject Queering the Archive - Danielle Clarke Taking up Post-Colonial Feminism in the Field - Koushambhi Basu Khan et al Working through a Method Intersections of Race, Class, Gender and Crime - Amanda Burgess-Proctor Future Directions for Feminist Criminology Re-Thinking Intersectionality - Jennifer Nash Discourse, Discourse Everywhere - Carol Bacchi Subject 'Agency' in Feminist Discourse Methodology The (Im)Possibilities of Writing the Self-Writing - Susanne Gannon French Post-Structural Theory and Auto-Ethnography Emancipatory Research Methodology and Disability - Ardha Danieli and Carol Woodhams A Critique Insiders and Outsiders - Louise Ryan, Eleonore Kofman and Pauline Aaron Working with Peer Researchers in Researching Muslim Communities Reciting the Self - Bridget Byrne Narrative Representations of the Self in Qualitative Interviews Queer(y)ing the Straight Researcher - Louisa Allen The Relationship(?) between Researcher Identity and Anti-Normative Knowledge VOLUME THREE: STRONG OBJECTIVITY AND FEMINIST EMPIRICISM Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology - Sandra Harding 'What Is Strong Objectivity?' Tracing the Contours - Kum-Kum Bhavanani Feminist Research and Feminist Objectivity Social Provisioning as a Starting Point for Feminist Economics - Marilyn Power Multiplying Subjects and the Diffusion of Power - Helen Longino Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics and Violence against Women of Color - Kimberle Crenshaw The Value of Quantitative Methodology for Feminist Research - T.E. Jayaratne Gender, Methodology and People's Ways of Knowing - Ann Oakley Some Problems with Feminism and the Paradigm Debate in Social Science Feminist Industrial Relations Theory and Quantitative Methodology - Mary Caprioli A Critical Analysis Feminist Methodology - Mary Margaret Fonow and Judith Cook New Applications in the Academy and Public Policy The Methodological Impact of Feminism - Rachel Cohen, Christina Hughes and Richard Lampard A Troubling Issue for Sociology? The Importance of Boundary Objects in Transcultural Interviewing - Vivian Lagesen Doing Feminist Conversation Analysis - Celia Kitzinger 'Dear Researcher' - Gayle Letherby and Dawn Zdrodowski The Use of Correspondence as a Method within Feminist Qualitative Research Transforming Research Methodologies in EU Life Sciences and Biomedicine - Ineke Klinge and Mineke Bosch Gender-Sensitive Ways of Doing Research Feminist Empiricism as a Method of Inquiry in Nursing - Patsy Perry Developing a Sociological Model for Researching Women's Self and Social Identities - Anne Byrne Feminist Methodology and Gender Planning Tools - Ineke van Halsema Divergences and Meeting Points Snowball Sampling - Kath Browne Using Social Networks to Research Non-Heterosexual Women Hindsight, Foresight and Insight - Rachel Thomson and Janet Holland The Challenges of Longitudinal Qualitative Research Feminist Visualization - Mei-Po Kwan Re-Envisioning GIS as a Method in Feminist Geographic Research VOLUME FOUR: RESEARCHING BODIES, EMOTIONS AND NEW MATERIALISMS Hand, Brain and Heart - Hilary Rose A Feminist Epistemology for the Natural Sciences Open Forum Imaginary Prohibitions - Sara Ahmed Some Preliminary Remarks on the Founding Gestures of the 'New Materialism' Open Secrets - Rosemary Hennessy The Affective Cultures of Organizing on Mexico's Northern Border Bullying as Intra-Active Process in Neo-Liberal Universities - Katerina Zabrodska et al Re-Imagining the Narratable Subject - Maria Tamboukou Coming to Our Senses? A Critical Approach to Sensory Methodology - Jennifer Mason and Katherine Davies Moving Worlds - Turid Markussen The Performativity of Affective Engagement Cyborg Geographies - Matthew Wilson Towards Hybrid Epistemologies Diffractions - Karen Barad Differences, Contingencies and Entanglements That Matter Picturizing the Scattered Ontologies Of Alzheimer's Disease - Cecilia Asberg and Jennifer Lum Towards a Materialist Feminist Approach to Visual Technoscience Studies Fragments and Interruptions - Radah Hegde Sensory Regimes of Violence and the Limits of Feminist Ethnography The Body, TV Talk and Emotion - Youna Kim Methodological Reflections Reflections on the Role of Emotion in Feminist Research - Kristin Blakely Intimacy in Research - Carolyn Steedman Accounting for It If No Means No, Does Yes Mean Yes? Consenting to Research Intimacies - Julia O'Connell Davidson Love and Knowledge - Alison Jaggar Emotion in Feminist Epistemology Commentary and Criticism - Imogen Tyler, Rebecca Coleman and Debra Ferreday New Materialisms, Old Humanisms or, Following the Submersible - Stacey Alaimo Imagining the Other? Ethical Challenges of Researching and Writing Women's Embodied Lives - Carla Rice The Researching Body - Monica Rudberg The Epistemophilic Project Post-Millennial Feminist Theory - Maureen McNeil Encounters with Humanism, Materialism, Critique, Nature, Biology and Darwin
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Researching Gender is a comprehensive collection of well-regarded, seminal articles in the field of feminist methodology that will be an essential resource for academics and advanced students in this field.
VOLUME ONE: SITUATED KNOWERS AND FEMINIST STANDPOINT Outsider within - Maria Jaschok and Shui Jingjuin Speaking to Excursions across Cultures Standpoint Theory, Situated Knowledge and the Situated Imagination - Marcel Stoetzler and Nira Yuval-Davis The Feminist Standpoint - Nancy Harstock Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism Learning from the Outsider within - Patricia Hill Collins The Sociological Significance of Black Feminist Thought Situated Knowledges - Donna Haraway The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective Knowers, Knowing, Known - Mary Hawkesworth Feminist Theory and Claims of Truth Truth and Method - Susan Hekman Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited Where Standpoint Stands Now - Catherine Hundleby Standing at the Crossroads of Modernist Thought - Susan Mann and Lori Kelley Collins, Smith and the New Feminist Epistemologies Remaking the Link - Karen Henwood and Nick Pidgeon Qualitative Research and Feminist Standpoint Theory From the Margins - Dorothy Smith Women's Standpoint as a Method of Inquiry in the Social Sciences Gender - Joan Scott A Useful Category of Historical Analysis Feminist Standpoint Theory and the Questions of Social Work Research - Mary Swigonski Feminist Epistemology and Value - Alison Assiter A Feminist in the Forest - Andrea Nightingale Situated Knowledges and Mixing Methods in Natural Resource Management VOLUME TWO: REPRESENTATION, VOICE AND INTERSECTIONALITY Have We Got a Theory for You! Feminist Theory, Cultural Imperialism and the Demand for 'the Woman's Voice'? - Maria Lugones and Elizabeth Spelman Under Western Eyes - Chandra Talpade Mohanty Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses Contradictions of Feminist Methodology - Sherry Gorelick The Complexity of Intersectionality - Leslie McCall Intersectionality as Buzzword - Kathy Davis A Sociology of Science Perspective on What Makes a Feminist Theory Successful Shifting Positionalities - Jin Haritaworn Empirical Reflections on a Queer/Trans of Colour Methodology Uncertainty and Method - Martina Tissberger Whiteness, Gender and Psychoanalysis in Germany Responding to the Imperatives of an Indigenous Agenda - Linda Tuhiwai Smith A Case Study of Mauri Beyond the Politics of Location - Sylvia Walby The Power of Argument in a Global Era Envisioning Participatory Action Research Entremundos - Maria Torre and Jennifer Ayala Feeling Gender Speak - Lorraine Nencel Intersubjectivity and Fieldwork Practice with Women Who Prostitute in Lima, Peru Recovering Women's Histories - Veena Poonacha An Enquiry into Methodological Questions and Challenges Ideologies of Access and the Politics of Knowledge Production - Corinne Kratz The Mother of Invention - Liz Stanley Necessity, Writing and Representation Finding the Subject Queering the Archive - Danielle Clarke Taking up Post-Colonial Feminism in the Field - Koushambhi Basu Khan et al Working through a Method Intersections of Race, Class, Gender and Crime - Amanda Burgess-Proctor Future Directions for Feminist Criminology Re-Thinking Intersectionality - Jennifer Nash Discourse, Discourse Everywhere - Carol Bacchi Subject 'Agency' in Feminist Discourse Methodology The (Im)Possibilities of Writing the Self-Writing - Susanne Gannon French Post-Structural Theory and Auto-Ethnography Emancipatory Research Methodology and Disability - Ardha Danieli and Carol Woodhams A Critique Insiders and Outsiders - Louise Ryan, Eleonore Kofman and Pauline Aaron Working with Peer Researchers in Researching Muslim Communities Reciting the Self - Bridget Byrne Narrative Representations of the Self in Qualitative Interviews Queer(y)ing the Straight Researcher - Louisa Allen The Relationship(?) between Researcher Identity and Anti-Normative Knowledge VOLUME THREE: STRONG OBJECTIVITY AND FEMINIST EMPIRICISM Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology - Sandra Harding 'What Is Strong Objectivity?' Tracing the Contours - Kum-Kum Bhavanani Feminist Research and Feminist Objectivity Social Provisioning as a Starting Point for Feminist Economics - Marilyn Power Multiplying Subjects and the Diffusion of Power - Helen Longino Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics and Violence against Women of Color - Kimberle Crenshaw The Value of Quantitative Methodology for Feminist Research - T.E. Jayaratne Gender, Methodology and People's Ways of Knowing - Ann Oakley Some Problems with Feminism and the Paradigm Debate in Social Science Feminist Industrial Relations Theory and Quantitative Methodology - Mary Caprioli A Critical Analysis Feminist Methodology - Mary Margaret Fonow and Judith Cook New Applications in the Academy and Public Policy The Methodological Impact of Feminism - Rachel Cohen, Christina Hughes and Richard Lampard A Troubling Issue for Sociology? The Importance of Boundary Objects in Transcultural Interviewing - Vivian Lagesen Doing Feminist Conversation Analysis - Celia Kitzinger 'Dear Researcher' - Gayle Letherby and Dawn Zdrodowski The Use of Correspondence as a Method within Feminist Qualitative Research Transforming Research Methodologies in EU Life Sciences and Biomedicine - Ineke Klinge and Mineke Bosch Gender-Sensitive Ways of Doing Research Feminist Empiricism as a Method of Inquiry in Nursing - Patsy Perry Developing a Sociological Model for Researching Women's Self and Social Identities - Anne Byrne Feminist Methodology and Gender Planning Tools - Ineke van Halsema Divergences and Meeting Points Snowball Sampling - Kath Browne Using Social Networks to Research Non-Heterosexual Women Hindsight, Foresight and Insight - Rachel Thomson and Janet Holland The Challenges of Longitudinal Qualitative Research Feminist Visualization - Mei-Po Kwan Re-Envisioning GIS as a Method in Feminist Geographic Research VOLUME FOUR: RESEARCHING BODIES, EMOTIONS AND NEW MATERIALISMS Hand, Brain and Heart - Hilary Rose A Feminist Epistemology for the Natural Sciences Open Forum Imaginary Prohibitions - Sara Ahmed Some Preliminary Remarks on the Founding Gestures of the 'New Materialism' Open Secrets - Rosemary Hennessy The Affective Cultures of Organizing on Mexico's Northern Border Bullying as Intra-Active Process in Neo-Liberal Universities - Katerina Zabrodska et al Re-Imagining the Narratable Subject - Maria Tamboukou Coming to Our Senses? A Critical Approach to Sensory Methodology - Jennifer Mason and Katherine Davies Moving Worlds - Turid Markussen The Performativity of Affective Engagement Cyborg Geographies - Matthew Wilson Towards Hybrid Epistemologies Diffractions - Karen Barad Differences, Contingencies and Entanglements That Matter Picturizing the Scattered Ontologies Of Alzheimer's Disease - Cecilia Asberg and Jennifer Lum Towards a Materialist Feminist Approach to Visual Technoscience Studies Fragments and Interruptions - Radah Hegde Sensory Regimes of Violence and the Limits of Feminist Ethnography The Body, TV Talk and Emotion - Youna Kim Methodological Reflections Reflections on the Role of Emotion in Feminist Research - Kristin Blakely Intimacy in Research - Carolyn Steedman Accounting for It If No Means No, Does Yes Mean Yes? Consenting to Research Intimacies - Julia O'Connell Davidson Love and Knowledge - Alison Jaggar Emotion in Feminist Epistemology Commentary and Criticism - Imogen Tyler, Rebecca Coleman and Debra Ferreday New Materialisms, Old Humanisms or, Following the Submersible - Stacey Alaimo Imagining the Other? Ethical Challenges of Researching and Writing Women's Embodied Lives - Carla Rice The Researching Body - Monica Rudberg The Epistemophilic Project Post-Millennial Feminist Theory - Maureen McNeil Encounters with Humanism, Materialism, Critique, Nature, Biology and Darwin
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