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Feminist Research Practice Sharlene Hesse Biber

Feminist Research Practice By Sharlene Hesse Biber

Feminist Research Practice by Sharlene Hesse Biber


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An easy-to-use primer looking at an area that has frequently been neglected in standard research methods books.

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Feminist Research Practice: A Primer by Sharlene Hesse Biber

This Primer invites undergraduates to explore the range of feminist perspectives, including feminist empiricist, feminist standpoint, and postmodern perspectives in order to bridge the divide between theory and research methods. This text provides a unique hands-on approach to research by providing exercises and behind the scenes glimpses of feminist researchers at work. The in-depth examples cover the range of research questions that feminists engage with, including issues of gender inequality, violence against women, body image issues, and the discrimination of other/ed marginalized groups. The Primer is written in a clear, concise manner that invites undergraduates to explore and practice a wide range of research, from ethnography, oral history, focus groups, and content analysis to interviewing and survey research. A full chapter is devoted to feminist approaches to mixed methods research. Feminist Research Practice: A Primer is committed to the idea that research methods are best understood utilizing a hands-on pedagogy. Research tips and checklists are provided along the way for the novice researcher.

Feminist Research Practice Reviews

The fully revised and updated Second Edition... draws on the expertise of a wide group of interdisciplinary scholars who aim to cover cutting-edge research methods and explore research questions related to the complex and diverse issues that deeply impact women's lives...it will be valuable for academics already working from or looking to develop their understanding and use of feminist research practices...this collection offers an engaging look at feminist research practice. It is particularly strengthened by examples of feminist research in practice throughout, and the addition of exercises and resources to initiate further discussion and reflection. (To Read the entire review click here.) -- Emma Smith, PhD Candidate

This strength of this text rests in the coverage given to multiple methodological approaches. Students who read all the articles will come away with a strong foundation to help them apply a feminist lens and framework to their own research and writing.

-Rachel Sutz Pienta, Valdosta State University

-- Rachel Sutz Pienta

The Behind-the-Scenes parts really capture students' attention and help students see theory and method in practice...

-M. Cristina Alcalde, University of Kentucky



-- M. Cristina Alcalde

The key strength of this text for me is the organization of the book and the Behind-the-Scenes textboxes within the chapters.

-Arlene Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College of Denver

-- Arlene Sgoutas

It is well organized-introduction, application and synopsis. I like the way different authors cover different methods so you are truly getting people who know and use the methods.

-Jo Reger, Oakland University

-- Jo Reger

This is the most inclusive and accessible primer on feminist research methods out there. In addition, the book is adaptable to many different points of focus that instructors might have; that is, it would work well with supplemental readings or other texts that have a more specific focus.

-M. Joan McDermott, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

-- M. Joan McDermott
This is one of the most well organized books that I teach. I especially appreciate how each chapter in Section 2 focuses on a different feminist research method and provides examples of how scholars have used this method in their own research. I find that students have a much easier time grasping methodological concepts when they can read about the theory behind a particular method and examples all in the same chapter. I also use chapters 1, 3 and 4 to frame the debates and stakes within the field of feminist research methods.

-Lena McQuade, Sonoma State University
-- Lena McQuade
Its organization is coherent and logical. The text provides a good introduction to the feminist scholarship and includes theoretical and empirical articles, which provides a well-rounded discussion of the research disciplinary practices for students.

-Ann Marie Nicolosi, The College of New Jersey
-- Ann Marie Nicolosi * Ann Marie Nicolosi *

Key strengths are coverage of interviewing, feminist ethnography, and the practice of program evaluation. Particularly clear and useful for students is the chapter on in-depth interviewing.

-Julia L. Offen, Cornell University

-- Julia L. Offen
I think the book does a great job of showing how feminist thought influences how researchers do research on a practical level-and I think this is something that other qual text books do not always do so well. It's easier to explain a critical perspective, but how that perspective actually influences the researcher in the field can be harder to show. I really liked how possible research questions were used in the post-modern chapters to illustrate how, in practice, these theoretical perspectives actually shape how social scientists go about their research. Also, the chapter on media analysis did a great job of linking theory to practical discussions of the research process. And the chapter on focus groups does a great job of differentiating market research use of focus groups which is important because most students would probably only have exposure to focus groups in that context...The concluding chapter also did a great job of summarizing the steps of the research process, helpful hints, and the feminist perspective of the book.

-Karrie Ann Snyder, Northwestern University
-- Karrie Ann Snyder

The text's combination of feminist focus and practical method guidance can be invaluable for truly engaging qualitative research students in their research concepts and tasks.

-Jeanne Bickford, University of California, Irvine

-- Jeanne Bickford

The volume features great examples to which students can relate. References to popular culture (e.g., Law and Order) and insightful stories from the field are a wonderful means of keeping students' attention and reinforcing the continuing relevance of feminist methods. The volume also balances coverage of theoretical and epistemological concerns with practical techniques and tips. The writing style is engaging and the technical terminology is clearly defined.

-John P. Bartkowski, University of Texas at San Antonio

-- John P. Bartkowski

Chapter 8 on the practice of feminist focus groups provides new insights along with critique of a type of methodology that is rarely addressed in feminist methodologies texts or courses. The examples are very helpful. New researchers would appreciate the examples of processes and questions...

-Karen T. Keifer-Boyd, The Pennsylvania State University

-- Karen T. Keifer-Boyd

About Sharlene Hesse Biber

Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber (PhD, University of Michigan) is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Women's Studies & Gender Studies Program at Boston College in Massachusetts. She has published widely on the impact of sociocultural factors on women's body image, including her book Am I Thin Enough Yet? The Cult of Thinness and the Commercialization of Identity, which was selected as one of Choice Magazine's best academic books for 1996. She has also written widely on methodological and methods issues, including the role of technology and emergent methods in social research. Dr. Hesse-Biber is co-editor of Emergent Methods in Social Research and the Handbook of Emergent Methods, as well as co-author of The Practice of Qualitative Research. She is also editor of the Handbook of Feminist Research: Theory and Praxis, which was selected as one of the Critics' Choice Award winners by the American Education Studies Association and was also chosen as one of Choice Magazine's Outstanding Academic titles for 2007. Dr. Hesse-Biber is co-developer of the software program HyperRESEARCH, a computer-assisted program for analyzing qualitative data, and the new transcription tool HyperTRANSCRIBE. For more information, see www.researchware.com.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. A Re-Invitation to Feminist Research - Sharlene Hesse-Biber Chapter 2. Feminist Empiricism and Standpoint Theory: Approaches to Understanding the Social World - Nancy A. Naples and Barbara Gurr Chapter 3. Feminist Postmodernism, Poststructuralism and Critical Theory - Nollaig Frost and Frauke Elichaoff Chapter 4. Ethics and Feminist Research - Linda Bell Chapter 5. What Is Feminist Ethnography? - Elana D. Buch and Karen M. Staller Chapter 6. Feminist Practice of Action and Community Research - M. Brinton Lykes and Alison Crosby Chapter 7. Feminist Approaches to In-Depth Interviewing - Sharlene Hesse-Biber Chapter 8. The Practice of Feminist Focus Groups - Jennie Munday Chapter 9. Feminist Media Research - Heather McIntosh and Lisa M. Cuklanz Chapter 10. Feminist Survey Research - Kathi Miner and Toby Jayaratne Chapter 11. The Feminist Practice of Program Evaluation - Donna M. Mertens and Nichole Stewart Chapter 12. Feminist Approaches to Mixed Methods Research - Sharlene Hesse-Biber Chapter 13. Conclusion: Putting Together Your Research Project - Sharlene Hesse-Biber

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GOR007382471
9781412994972
1412994977
Feminist Research Practice: A Primer by Sharlene Hesse Biber
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SAGE Publications Inc
2013-07-30
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