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Informationen zum Autor Area of Interest: Symbolic Interaction, Social Psychology, Qualitative Research, Sociology of Emotions, Race, Class and Gender Klappentext Based on the author's experience with what she calls analysis block, Feminist Fieldwork Analysis offers advice for researchers who want to translate a feminist sensibility into qualitative analysis. Each chapter provides a guiding feminist principle; studies that show the principle in action; and analytic questions that researchers can keep in mind in the field or at the desk. These widely applicable principles (which correspond with chapter titles) include: Talk is Action, Similarities Can be Deceiving, Sexism Can be Anywhere, The Personal is Political, and Everything is More than One Thing. The author has chosen engaging examples to illustrate the principles, and useful questions to bring to any feminist qualitative project. The final chapter calls on feminist researchers to apply the principles and findings of feminist research in their everyday lives, including the groups and organizations of which they are a part. Zusammenfassung Aims to guide researchers in not only how to think in terms of the feminist perspective! but also how to translate their research into feminist practice and analysis. This book offers ten angles for feminist analysis! or ten things to keep in mind when doing fieldwork and developing an analysis. Inhaltsverzeichnis What's on the Agenda? Talk is Action Similarities Can be Deceiving Sexism Can be Anywhere The Personal is Political Everything is More than One Thing Bringing it Home