Feminist Research in Practice is a supplementary text in sociology for undergraduate and graduate courses in feminist research methods, sociology research methods, and women in sociology.
Feminist Research in Practice is a supplementary text in sociology for undergraduate and graduate courses in feminist research methods, sociology research methods, and women in sociology.
1 Putting Feminist Research into Practice Maura Kelly 2 Overview of Sociological Research Maura Kelly 3 Shared Parenting When Mommy and Momma Break Up Katie Acosta 4 Deep Reflexivity in Conducting Sexuality and Family Research Katie Acosta 5 Who Are Feminists in the United States Today, and What Do They Believe about Social Inequality? Challenging Stereotypes with Quantitative Research Catherine Harnois 6 An Intersectional Feminist Approach to Quantitative Research Catherine Harnois 7 Interdependence, Social Inclusion, Poverty, and Family Policy: A Community-Based Exploration Emily Kane 8 Getting to Know People with Experiences and Knowledge Far beyond My Own: Feminism, Public Sociology, and Community-Based Research Emily Kane 9 Maxine Feldman: The Outcast at the Center of the Music Jo Reger 10 What's So Feminist about Archival Research? Jo Reger 11 Does Science Do More Harm Than Good? A Mixed-Methods Analysis of African American Women's Attitudes toward Science Maura Kelly, Gordon Gauchat, Katie Acosta, Elizabeth Withers, and Joyce McNair 12 Doing Intersectional Mixed-Methods Feminist Research Maura Kelly and Joyce McNair 13 I Am Not Your Indian: Claiming Identity at Standing Rock Barbara Gurr 14 This Is Hard: Researching and Writing Outside the Lines Barbara Gurr Appendix A: Key Elements of Research Design Appendix B: Further Resources Index About the Contributors
1 Putting Feminist Research into Practice Maura Kelly 2 Overview of Sociological Research Maura Kelly 3 Shared Parenting When Mommy and Momma Break Up Katie Acosta 4 Deep Reflexivity in Conducting Sexuality and Family Research Katie Acosta 5 Who Are Feminists in the United States Today, and What Do They Believe about Social Inequality? Challenging Stereotypes with Quantitative Research Catherine Harnois 6 An Intersectional Feminist Approach to Quantitative Research Catherine Harnois 7 Interdependence, Social Inclusion, Poverty, and Family Policy: A Community-Based Exploration Emily Kane 8 Getting to Know People with Experiences and Knowledge Far beyond My Own: Feminism, Public Sociology, and Community-Based Research Emily Kane 9 Maxine Feldman: The Outcast at the Center of the Music Jo Reger 10 What's So Feminist about Archival Research? Jo Reger 11 Does Science Do More Harm Than Good? A Mixed-Methods Analysis of African American Women's Attitudes toward Science Maura Kelly, Gordon Gauchat, Katie Acosta, Elizabeth Withers, and Joyce McNair 12 Doing Intersectional Mixed-Methods Feminist Research Maura Kelly and Joyce McNair 13 I Am Not Your Indian: Claiming Identity at Standing Rock Barbara Gurr 14 This Is Hard: Researching and Writing Outside the Lines Barbara Gurr Appendix A: Key Elements of Research Design Appendix B: Further Resources Index About the Contributors
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