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245 00 $aJust methods :$ban interdisciplinary feminist reader /$cedited by Alison M. Jaggar.
260 $aBoulder, CO :$bParadigm Publishers,$c©2008.
300 $axi, 516 pages ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThe social relation of the sexes : methodological implications of women's history /$rJoan Kelly-Gadol --$tA paradigm of philosophy : the adversary method /$rJanice Moulton --$tKochinnenako in academe : three approaches to interpreting a Keres Indian tale /$rPaula Gunn Allen --$tWomen's perspective as a radical critique of sociology /$rDorothy E. Smith --$tQuantitative and qualitative methods in the social sciences : current feminist issues and practical strategies /$rToby Epstein Jayaratne and Abigail J. Stewart --$tResearch through imperial eyes /$rLinda Tuhiwai Smith --$tNot a free market : the rhetoric of disciplinary authority in economics /$rDiana A. Strassmann --$tPaid and unpaid labor : meanings and debates /$rLourdes Beneria --$tCounting for something! Recognizing women's contribution to the global economy through alternative accounting systems /$rMaryilyn Waring --$tLesbians under the medical gaze : scientists search for remarkable differences /$rJennifer Terry --$tCritique of The Bell curve /$rStephen J. Gould --$tBias in the science of evolution /$rElisabeth A. Lloyd --$tMetaphors of menopause : the metalanguage of menopause research /$rGeri L. Dickson --$tDon't use a wrench to peel potatoes : biological science constructed on male model systems is a threat to women workers' health /$rKaren Messing --$tEvidence-based medicine and justice : a framework for looking at the impact of EBM upon vulnerable or disadvantaged groups /$rW.A. Rogers --$tThe costs of exclusionary practices in women's studies /$rMaxine Baca Zinn [and others] --$tHow inclusive is feminist political theory? Questions for lesbians /$rBette S. Tallen --$tDislocating cultures : identities, traditions and third world feminism /$rUma Narayan --$tProcedural knowledge : separate and connected knowing /$rMary Field Belenky [and others] --$tBlack feminist epistemology /$rPatricia Hill Collins --$tRevaluing science : starting from the practices of women /$rNancy Tuana --$tExperience /$rJoan W. Scott --$tTalking about sex and HIV : conceputalizing a new sociology of experience /$rRenee T. White --$tIncredulity : experientalism, and the politics of knowledge /$rLorraine Code --$tLearning from the outsider within : the sociological significance of black feminist thought /$rPatricia Hill Collins --$tThe need for a new vision : the subsistence perspective /$rMaria Mies --$tBorderlands epistemologies /$rSandra Harding --$tSituated knowledges : the science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective /$rDonna Haraway --$tSocial criticism without philosophy : an encounter between feminism and postmodernism /$rNancy Fraser and Linda J. Nicholson --$tQualitative research, appropriation of the 'other' and empowerment /$rAnne Opie --$tLove And knowledge : emotion in feminist epistemology /$rAlison M. Jaggar --$tValues and objectivity /$rHelen Longino --$tEpistemology resuscitated : objectivity as trustworthiness /$rNaomi Scheman --$tFeminist participatory research /$rPatricia Maguire --$tDemocratizing biology : reinventing biology from a feminist, ecological, and third world perspective /$rVandana Shiva --$tFeminist participatory action research in the Mekong region /$rJan Bootinand for the Global Alliance against Traffic in Women --$tYou still takin' notes? Fieldwork and problems of informed consent /$rBarrie Thorne --$tResearch as an act of betrayal : researching race in an Asian community in Los Angeles /$rNaheed Islam --$tThe problem of speaking for others /$rLinda Alcoff.
520 $a"Feminist research is a growing tradition of inquiry that aims to produce knowledge that is not biased by inequitable assumptions about gender and related categories such as class, race, religion, sexuality, and nationality. Just Methods is designed for upper level undergraduate and graduate students in a range of disciplines. Rather than being concerned with particular techniques of inquiry, the interdisciplinary readings in this book address broad questions of research methodology. They are designed to help researchers think critically and constructively about the epistemological and ethical implications of various approaches to research selection and research design, evidence-gathering techniques, and publication of results. A key theme running through the readings is the complex inter-relationship between social power and inequality, on the one hand, and the production of knowledge, on the other. A second and related theme is the inseparability of research projects and methodologies from ethical and political values. [This book] covers central topics comprehensively, provides clearly written and substantive introductions with conceptual tools for critically analyzing methodological issues, emphasizes the inseparability of sex/gender constructions from other structures of inequality, such as race, class, and nation, links ethical and political values with epistemic questions of credibility and reliability; surveys 'feminists rethinking' issues such as empiricism, postmodernism, and democratization, and selects key writings by preeminent authors including Lourdes Beneria, Patricia Hill Collins, Stephen J. Gould, Sandra Harding, Naheed Islam, Patricia Maguire, Vandana Shiva, Abigail J. Stewart, Barrie Thorne, and Maxine Baca Zinn, among many more -- 45 authors in all."--Publisher description.
650 0 $aWomen's studies$xMethodology.
650 0 $aWomen$xResearch$xMethodology.
650 0 $aResearch$xMethodology.
650 0 $aResearch$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aFeminist theory.
650 6 $aÉtudes sur les femmes$xMéthodologie.
650 6 $aFemmes$xRecherche$xMéthodologie.
650 6 $aRecherche$xMéthodologie.
650 6 $aRecherche$xAspect moral.
650 6 $aThéorie féministe.
650 7 $aFeminist theory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00922816
650 7 $aResearch$xMethodology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01095216
650 7 $aResearch$xMoral and ethical aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01095225
650 7 $aWomen$xResearch$xMethodology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01176929
650 7 $aWomen's studies$xMethodology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01178865
650 7 $aFeminism$xforskning.$2kao
650 7 $aFeministisk teori.$2kao
650 7 $aKvinnoforskning.$2kao
650 7 $aForskningsmetodik.$2kao
650 7 $aKvinnoforskning$xmetodik.$2sao
650 7 $aFeministisk teori.$2sao
700 1 $aJaggar, Alison M.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tJust methods.$dBoulder, CO : Paradigm Publishers, ©2008$w(OCoLC)607914828
776 08 $iOnline version:$tJust methods.$dBoulder, CO : Paradigm Publishers, ©2008$w(OCoLC)629893569
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0716/2007014974.html
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