Innovations in Feminist Psychological Research
Herausgeber: Kimmel, Ellen B.; Crawford, Mary
Innovations in Feminist Psychological Research
Herausgeber: Kimmel, Ellen B.; Crawford, Mary
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What are the best ways to do research on the psychology of women and gender? Within feminist psychology, there is a great deal of methodological creativity and diversity. This volume, first published in 2000, highlights how familiar methods such as focus groups can be brought to bear on feminist issues. It demonstrates less common methods, such as Q-sort, phenomenological analysis, concept mapping, and discourse analysis. Moreover, it explores the role of personal values, interpersonal dynamics, and sociopolitical influences on the research process. Over 60 international contributors share…mehr
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What are the best ways to do research on the psychology of women and gender? Within feminist psychology, there is a great deal of methodological creativity and diversity. This volume, first published in 2000, highlights how familiar methods such as focus groups can be brought to bear on feminist issues. It demonstrates less common methods, such as Q-sort, phenomenological analysis, concept mapping, and discourse analysis. Moreover, it explores the role of personal values, interpersonal dynamics, and sociopolitical influences on the research process. Over 60 international contributors share insights into adolescent girls' and adult women's sexuality, violence and its prevention, life patterns and narratives, the teaching-research nexus, gender and race in clinical practice, and more. Included is a comprehensive resource guide for research, publication and teaching on methodological diversity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9780521786409
- ISBN-10: 0521786401
- Artikelnr.: 21890700
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9780521786409
- ISBN-10: 0521786401
- Artikelnr.: 21890700
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Introduction: feminist research: questions and methods; 1.
Promoting methodological diversity in feminist research; 2. Dimensions of
desire: bridging qualitative and quantitative methods in a study of female
adolescent sexuality; 3. Commentary: eclecticism and methodological
pluralism: the way forward for feminist research; 4. 'Like chewing gravel':
on the experience of analyzing qualitative research findings using a
feminist epistemology; 5. Commentary: reconstructing mountains from gravel:
remembering context in feminist research; 6. Concept mapping as a feminist
research method: examining the community response to rape; 7. Commentary:
measuring subjectivities: 'Concept mapping as a feminist research method:
examining the community response to rape; 8. Fostering rationality when
implementing and evaluating a collective-drama approach to preventing
violence against women; 9. Commentary: power, social change, and the
process of feminist research; 10. Reflections on a feminist research
project: subjectivity and the wish for intimacy and equality; 11.
Commentary: comments on 'Feminist research process'; 12. Batterers'
experiences of being violent: a phenomenological study; 13. Commentary:
existential phenomenology and feminist research: the exploration and
exposition of women's lived experiences; 14. Beyond the measurement trap: a
reconstructed conceptualization and measurement of women battering; 15.
Commentary: multidimensional assessment of woman battering: commentary on
Smith, Smith and Earp; 16. Exploring a teaching/research Nexus as a
possible site for feminist methodological innovation in psychology; 17.
Commentary: issues of power and risk at the heart of the teaching/research
nexus; 18. Focus group: a feminist method; 19. Commentary: comments on
'focus groups'; 20. Women's perspectives on feminism: a Q-methodological
study; 21. Commentary: researching subjectivity and diversity:
Q-methodology in feminist psychology; 22. Keeping and crossing professional
and racialized boundaries: implications for feminist practice; 23.
Commentary: comments on 'Keeping and crossing professional and racialized
boundaries'; 24. Negotiating the life narrative: a dialogue with an African
American social worker; 25. Commentary: interpreting the life narrative:
race, class, gender, and historical context; 26. Understanding graduate
women's reentry experiences: case studies of four psychology doctoral
students in a midwestern university; 27. Commentary: comments on
'Understanding graduate women's reentry experiences'; 28. Subject to
romance: heterosexual passivity as an obstacle to women initiating condom
use; 29. Commentary: comments on 'Subject to romance'; 30. Fundamentalism
in psychological science: the publication manual as 'Bible'; 31.
Commentary: how often do you read the Bible?; 32. Commentary: putting the
APA Publication Manual in context; 33. Hearing voices: the uses of research
and the politics of change; 34. Commentary: rattling cages: comments on
'Hearing voices'; 35. The view from down here: feminist graduate students
consider innovative methodologies; 36. Innovative methods: resources for
research, publishing and teaching; Index.
Promoting methodological diversity in feminist research; 2. Dimensions of
desire: bridging qualitative and quantitative methods in a study of female
adolescent sexuality; 3. Commentary: eclecticism and methodological
pluralism: the way forward for feminist research; 4. 'Like chewing gravel':
on the experience of analyzing qualitative research findings using a
feminist epistemology; 5. Commentary: reconstructing mountains from gravel:
remembering context in feminist research; 6. Concept mapping as a feminist
research method: examining the community response to rape; 7. Commentary:
measuring subjectivities: 'Concept mapping as a feminist research method:
examining the community response to rape; 8. Fostering rationality when
implementing and evaluating a collective-drama approach to preventing
violence against women; 9. Commentary: power, social change, and the
process of feminist research; 10. Reflections on a feminist research
project: subjectivity and the wish for intimacy and equality; 11.
Commentary: comments on 'Feminist research process'; 12. Batterers'
experiences of being violent: a phenomenological study; 13. Commentary:
existential phenomenology and feminist research: the exploration and
exposition of women's lived experiences; 14. Beyond the measurement trap: a
reconstructed conceptualization and measurement of women battering; 15.
Commentary: multidimensional assessment of woman battering: commentary on
Smith, Smith and Earp; 16. Exploring a teaching/research Nexus as a
possible site for feminist methodological innovation in psychology; 17.
Commentary: issues of power and risk at the heart of the teaching/research
nexus; 18. Focus group: a feminist method; 19. Commentary: comments on
'focus groups'; 20. Women's perspectives on feminism: a Q-methodological
study; 21. Commentary: researching subjectivity and diversity:
Q-methodology in feminist psychology; 22. Keeping and crossing professional
and racialized boundaries: implications for feminist practice; 23.
Commentary: comments on 'Keeping and crossing professional and racialized
boundaries'; 24. Negotiating the life narrative: a dialogue with an African
American social worker; 25. Commentary: interpreting the life narrative:
race, class, gender, and historical context; 26. Understanding graduate
women's reentry experiences: case studies of four psychology doctoral
students in a midwestern university; 27. Commentary: comments on
'Understanding graduate women's reentry experiences'; 28. Subject to
romance: heterosexual passivity as an obstacle to women initiating condom
use; 29. Commentary: comments on 'Subject to romance'; 30. Fundamentalism
in psychological science: the publication manual as 'Bible'; 31.
Commentary: how often do you read the Bible?; 32. Commentary: putting the
APA Publication Manual in context; 33. Hearing voices: the uses of research
and the politics of change; 34. Commentary: rattling cages: comments on
'Hearing voices'; 35. The view from down here: feminist graduate students
consider innovative methodologies; 36. Innovative methods: resources for
research, publishing and teaching; Index.
Preface; Introduction: feminist research: questions and methods; 1.
Promoting methodological diversity in feminist research; 2. Dimensions of
desire: bridging qualitative and quantitative methods in a study of female
adolescent sexuality; 3. Commentary: eclecticism and methodological
pluralism: the way forward for feminist research; 4. 'Like chewing gravel':
on the experience of analyzing qualitative research findings using a
feminist epistemology; 5. Commentary: reconstructing mountains from gravel:
remembering context in feminist research; 6. Concept mapping as a feminist
research method: examining the community response to rape; 7. Commentary:
measuring subjectivities: 'Concept mapping as a feminist research method:
examining the community response to rape; 8. Fostering rationality when
implementing and evaluating a collective-drama approach to preventing
violence against women; 9. Commentary: power, social change, and the
process of feminist research; 10. Reflections on a feminist research
project: subjectivity and the wish for intimacy and equality; 11.
Commentary: comments on 'Feminist research process'; 12. Batterers'
experiences of being violent: a phenomenological study; 13. Commentary:
existential phenomenology and feminist research: the exploration and
exposition of women's lived experiences; 14. Beyond the measurement trap: a
reconstructed conceptualization and measurement of women battering; 15.
Commentary: multidimensional assessment of woman battering: commentary on
Smith, Smith and Earp; 16. Exploring a teaching/research Nexus as a
possible site for feminist methodological innovation in psychology; 17.
Commentary: issues of power and risk at the heart of the teaching/research
nexus; 18. Focus group: a feminist method; 19. Commentary: comments on
'focus groups'; 20. Women's perspectives on feminism: a Q-methodological
study; 21. Commentary: researching subjectivity and diversity:
Q-methodology in feminist psychology; 22. Keeping and crossing professional
and racialized boundaries: implications for feminist practice; 23.
Commentary: comments on 'Keeping and crossing professional and racialized
boundaries'; 24. Negotiating the life narrative: a dialogue with an African
American social worker; 25. Commentary: interpreting the life narrative:
race, class, gender, and historical context; 26. Understanding graduate
women's reentry experiences: case studies of four psychology doctoral
students in a midwestern university; 27. Commentary: comments on
'Understanding graduate women's reentry experiences'; 28. Subject to
romance: heterosexual passivity as an obstacle to women initiating condom
use; 29. Commentary: comments on 'Subject to romance'; 30. Fundamentalism
in psychological science: the publication manual as 'Bible'; 31.
Commentary: how often do you read the Bible?; 32. Commentary: putting the
APA Publication Manual in context; 33. Hearing voices: the uses of research
and the politics of change; 34. Commentary: rattling cages: comments on
'Hearing voices'; 35. The view from down here: feminist graduate students
consider innovative methodologies; 36. Innovative methods: resources for
research, publishing and teaching; Index.
Promoting methodological diversity in feminist research; 2. Dimensions of
desire: bridging qualitative and quantitative methods in a study of female
adolescent sexuality; 3. Commentary: eclecticism and methodological
pluralism: the way forward for feminist research; 4. 'Like chewing gravel':
on the experience of analyzing qualitative research findings using a
feminist epistemology; 5. Commentary: reconstructing mountains from gravel:
remembering context in feminist research; 6. Concept mapping as a feminist
research method: examining the community response to rape; 7. Commentary:
measuring subjectivities: 'Concept mapping as a feminist research method:
examining the community response to rape; 8. Fostering rationality when
implementing and evaluating a collective-drama approach to preventing
violence against women; 9. Commentary: power, social change, and the
process of feminist research; 10. Reflections on a feminist research
project: subjectivity and the wish for intimacy and equality; 11.
Commentary: comments on 'Feminist research process'; 12. Batterers'
experiences of being violent: a phenomenological study; 13. Commentary:
existential phenomenology and feminist research: the exploration and
exposition of women's lived experiences; 14. Beyond the measurement trap: a
reconstructed conceptualization and measurement of women battering; 15.
Commentary: multidimensional assessment of woman battering: commentary on
Smith, Smith and Earp; 16. Exploring a teaching/research Nexus as a
possible site for feminist methodological innovation in psychology; 17.
Commentary: issues of power and risk at the heart of the teaching/research
nexus; 18. Focus group: a feminist method; 19. Commentary: comments on
'focus groups'; 20. Women's perspectives on feminism: a Q-methodological
study; 21. Commentary: researching subjectivity and diversity:
Q-methodology in feminist psychology; 22. Keeping and crossing professional
and racialized boundaries: implications for feminist practice; 23.
Commentary: comments on 'Keeping and crossing professional and racialized
boundaries'; 24. Negotiating the life narrative: a dialogue with an African
American social worker; 25. Commentary: interpreting the life narrative:
race, class, gender, and historical context; 26. Understanding graduate
women's reentry experiences: case studies of four psychology doctoral
students in a midwestern university; 27. Commentary: comments on
'Understanding graduate women's reentry experiences'; 28. Subject to
romance: heterosexual passivity as an obstacle to women initiating condom
use; 29. Commentary: comments on 'Subject to romance'; 30. Fundamentalism
in psychological science: the publication manual as 'Bible'; 31.
Commentary: how often do you read the Bible?; 32. Commentary: putting the
APA Publication Manual in context; 33. Hearing voices: the uses of research
and the politics of change; 34. Commentary: rattling cages: comments on
'Hearing voices'; 35. The view from down here: feminist graduate students
consider innovative methodologies; 36. Innovative methods: resources for
research, publishing and teaching; Index.







