Delamont / Atkinson | Gender and Research | Buch | 978-1-4129-4597-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2917 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods

Delamont / Atkinson

Gender and Research

Buch, Englisch, 1592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2917 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods

ISBN: 978-1-4129-4597-4
Verlag: Blue Rose Publishers


For the past thirty years there have been vigorous debates about the roles played by gender, sexuality and sexual orientation in research. This collection brings together the debates together, set them into their historical and theoretical context, and deal with the major criticisms and refutations. A particular strength of this collection is that it will available a key sources otherwise scattered and hard to obtain. Volume I discusses three sub-themes, the context in which gender became a matter of concern for researchers, the context in which feminist methods were developed, and the (re)discovery of the methodological work of well-known women such as Jane Addams and Florence Nightingale. Volume II looks at research that has been conducted with explicit awareness of gender. Volume III focuses on the pioneering work of innovative scholars who argued for feminist methods in the years after 1950. It then goes on to investigate research that defended and debated the formulations of feminist methods. Finally, volume IV explicitly relates the themes of Queer Theory, Subaltern Theory and Polyvocality, themes that evolved with feminist methods, to those topics showcased in the other three volumes.
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VOLUME ONE: CONTEXTS AND THEORY
Historical Contexts
Elsie Clews Parsons in the Southwest - L.A. Hieb
Mourning Dove's Canadian Recovery Years 1917-1919 - A. Brown
Ella Deloria: The emic voice - B. Medicine
Finding Her Sociological Voice: The work of mirra komarovsky - S. Reinharz
Multiple Mediations in Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men - G. Hernandez
Ruth Landes in Brazil - S. Cole
Significant Sister: Autonomy and obligation in Audrey Richards' early fieldwork - J. Gladstone
'She Was "Very" Cambridge: Camilla Wedgwood and the history of women in British social anthropology - N. Lutkehaus
Beatrice Webb's Romance with Ethnography - A.L. Ardis
Theoretical Contexts
An Analysis of Ideological Structures - D. Smith
Veil of Illusion - C. Nelson and V. Olesen
Knowers, Knowing, Known - M.E. Hawkesworth
Feminist Theory and Sociology - J.S. Chafetz
The Impact of Feminist Thought on Sociology - P. England
Feminism and Epistemology - J. Holmwood
The Coming of Age of Feminist Sociology - L. Roseneil
An Awkward Relationship - M. Strathern
Situated Knowledges - D. Haraway
The Problem of Bias in Androcentric and Feminist Anthropology - N. Scheper-Hughes
VOLUME TWO: GENDER ROLES IN RESEARCH
Women Researching Women
It's Great to Have Someone to Talk to - J. Finch
Interviewing Women - K. Langellier and D. Hall
Interviewing Women - A. Oakley
When Gender is Not Enough: Women interviewing women - C.K. Riessman
Gender and Age in Fieldwork and Fieldwork Education - R.H. Wax
Can There Be a Feminist Ethnography? - J. Stacey
Dialogue across the Divides - D. Luff
Some Methodological and Epistemological Issues - D. Millen
Women Researching Men
Gender and Method in Folklore Fieldwork - M. Camitta
Not 'One of The Boys': Women researching the police - R. Horn
The Development of Rapport through the Negotiation of Gender in Fieldwork among Police - K. Ramsay
Emotional Labour and Qualitative Research: How I learned not to laugh or cry in the field - J. Hunt
(In) Secure Times: Constructing white working-class masculinity in the late 20th century - M. Fine, L. Weis, J. Addestrom and J. Marusza
Men Researching Women
Women and Class Analysis - M. Stanworth
Do Her Answers Fit His Questions? - H. Graham
Bringing the Men Back in - B. Reskin
Sex Bias in Research Design - K.E. Grady
Men Researching Men
Cool Guys, Swots and Wimps - R.W. Connell
Structural Aporias and White Masculinities - S.D. Farough
A Man in the Making: Sexual masculinities within changing training cultures - C. Haywood and M. Mac An Ghaill
On Becoming a Male Physical Education Teacher - A. Skelton
VOLUME THREE: FEMINIST METHODS
Feminist Research, Feminist Consciousness and Experience - L. Stanley and S. Wise
Hand, Brain and Heart - H. Rose
Feminist Methodology - S. Clegg
The Value Of Quantitative Methods - T.E. Jayaratne
Methods, Practice and Epistemology - M. Maynard
The New Feminist Scholarship - M. Komarovsky
Is There an Association Between Gender and Methods in Sociological Research? - L. Grant Et Al.
Locked in Uneasy Sisterhood - L.R. Bloom
The Progressive Verification Method - J.M. Billson
Roundtable Discussion on Feminist Methodology - K.M. Brown
Knowledge and Women's Interests - J.A. Cook and M.M. Fonow
Beginning where we Are - K. Anderson Et Al.
Quality and Quantity: Reconstructing feminist methodology - J. Sprague and M.K. Zimmerman
Talking and Listening from Women's Standpoint: Feminist strategies for interviewing and analysis - M.L. Devault
Claims and Disclaimers: Knowledge, reflexivity and representation in feminist research - G. Letherby
Feminist Methods and Postmodernism
The Unhappy Relationship of Feminism and Postmodernism - D.A. Gordon
Science, Gender and Women's Liberation: An argument against postmodernism - A. Oakley
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Atkinson, Paul
Paul Atkinson is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Cardiff University. Recent publications include For Ethnography (SAGE 2014) and Thinking Ethnographically (SAGE 2017). The fourth book in his quartet will be Crafting Ethnography, also for SAGE. The fourth edition of Hammersley and Atkinson Ethnography: Principles in Practice was published by Routledge in 2019. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and of the Learned Society of Wales.

Delamont, Sara
Dr Sara Delamont, DSc Econ, AcSS. read Social Anthropology at Girton College Cambridge, did her PhD at Edinburgh, and lectured at Leicester before moving to Cardiff in 1976. She was the first woman to be President of BERA (the British Education Research Association) and the first woman Dean of Social Sciences at Cardiff. She has done ethnographies in schools, and other settings where teaching and learning take place such as operatic master classes and martial arts studios. With Paul Atkinson she is the Founding Editor of Qualitative Research, and is the author of fourteen books.


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