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Feminism Counts - Quantitative Methods and Researching Gender

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Zusatztext 'The seven papers that make up the book cover a wide range of the challenges faced in quantitative feminist academia. Together they successfully argue that quantitative and qualitative methods do not need to be at the opposing ends! but can complement each other in search for new approaches to feminist research.' -Linda Wijlaars! London! in Significance Feb 2012'...several of these essays will be of great interest to GAD [gender and development] researchers and practitioners.'-Gwendolyn Beetham in Gender & Development! vol 20! no 2 Informationen zum Autor Christina Hughes is Chair of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Warwick, UK. She has longstanding interests in feminist research methodologies and feminist theory, and is founding co-chair of the Gender and Education Association. Rachel Lara Cohen is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey, UK. She uses a mixed methods approach to study work and employment and is interested in the use and teaching of research methods. Klappentext This book provides a unique overview of contemporary quantitative approaches to feminist research and feminist approaches to quantitative research. This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology. Zusammenfassung This book provides a unique overview of contemporary quantitative approaches to feminist research and feminist approaches to quantitative research. This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Feminists Really Do Count: The Complexity of Feminist Methodologies Christina Hughes and Rachel Cohen 2. Doing Feminist Demography Jill Williams 3. Identifying Dissonant and Complementary Data on Women through the Triangulation of Historical Sources Lotta Vikstrom 4. Quantitative Methods and Gender Inequalities Jacqueline Scott 5. Measuring Equalities: Data and Indicators in Britain Sylvia Walby and Jo Armstrong 6. Feminist Epistemology and the Politics of Method – Surveying Same Sex Domestic Violence Marianne Hester , Catherine Donovan and Eldin Fahmy 7. Counting Woman Abuse: A Cautionary Tale of Two Surveys Diane Croker ...

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