Gender and Qualitative Methods

Gender and Qualitative Methods
Author: Helmi Järviluoma
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2003-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761965855

Gender and Qualitative Methods outlines the practical and philosophical issues of gender in qualitative research. Taking a social constructionist approach to gender, the authors emphasize that the task of the researcher is to investigate how gender//s is//are defined, negotiated and performed by people themselves within specific situations and locations. Each chapter begins with an introduction to a specific method and//or research subject and then goes on to discuss gender as an analytical category in relation to it. Areas covered include: field work; life story; membership categorisation analysis; and analysis of gender in sound and vision. Written in a clear and accessible way, each chapter contains practical exercises that will teach the student methods to observe and analyze the effects of gender in various texts and contexts. The book is also packed with examples taken from women and men's studies as well as from feminist and other gender studies.

Gender and Qualitative Research (1996)

Gender and Qualitative Research (1996)
Author: Jane Pilcher
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138480506

This book gathers together an original collection of papers on gender and qualitative research. The contributors draw on a variety of research methods and research settings to demonstrate the value of a qualitative approach for studying gender related issues. Individual chapters include discussions on participant observation, ethnographic interviewing, focus groups and the analysis of documentary sources. The volume as a whole reflects the wide range of gender focused work which is ongoing in Cardiff - covering issues such as occupational cultures, violence, genetics and risk, the life cycle and time. This book was originally published as part of the Cardiff Papers in Qualitative Research series edited by Paul Atkinson, Sara Delamont and Amanda Coffey. The series publishes original sociological research that reflects the tradition of qualitative and ethnographic inquiry developed at Cardiff. The series includes monographs reporting on empirical research, edited collections focussing on particular themes, and texts discussing methodological developments and issues.

Gender Issues in Ethnography

Gender Issues in Ethnography
Author: Carol A. B. Warren
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2000-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761917175

This Second Edition summarizes the state of the art of gender issues in fieldwork both in anthropology and sociology. Warren shows how the researcher's gender affects both the fieldwork relationships and the production of ethnography. The authors focus is more empirical than theoretical; using literature on gender and ethnography, together with their own experiences as women ethnographers, they focus on ways in which researchers represent these experiences through narrative.

Handbook of Research Methods on Gender and Management

Handbook of Research Methods on Gender and Management
Author: Stead, Valerie 
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1788977939

This timely Handbook of Research Methods on Gender and Management exemplifies the multiplicity of gender and management research and provides effective guidance for putting methods into practice.

Handbook of Feminist Research

Handbook of Feminist Research
Author: Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2012
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1412980593

The second edition of the Handbook of Feminist Research: Theory and Praxis, presents both a theoretical and practical approach to conducting social science research on, for, and about women. The Handbook enables readers to develop an understanding of feminist research by introducing a range of feminist epistemologies, methodologies, and methods that have had a significant impact on feminist research practice and women's studies scholarship. The Handbook continues to provide a set of clearly defined research concepts that are devoid of as much technical language as possible. It continues to engage readers with cutting edge debates in the field as well as the practical applications and issues for those whose research affects social policy and social change. It also expands on the wealth of interdisciplinary understanding of feminist research praxis that is grounded in a tight link between epistemology, methodology and method. The second edition of this Handbook will provide researchers with the tools for excavating subjugated knowledge on women's lives and the lives of other marginalized groups with the goals of empowerment and social change.

Designing and Conducting Gender, Sex, and Health Research

Designing and Conducting Gender, Sex, and Health Research
Author: John L. Oliffe
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1452236550

This book is the first textbook dedicated to critically examining gender and sex in study designs, methods, and analysis in health research. In order to produce ethical, accurate, and effective research findings it is vital to integrate both sex (biological characteristics) and gender (socially constructed factors) into any health study. This book draws attention to some of the methodological complexities in this enterprise and offers ways to thoughtfully address these by drawing on empirical examples across a range of topics and disciplines. Designing and Conducting Gender, Sex, and Health Research is an invaluable resource for students undertaking research in health sciences, medicine, nursing, gender studies, women′s studies, epidemiology, health policy, psychology, and sociology. From John L. Oliffe and Lorraine Greaves:

Gender and Language Research Methodologies

Gender and Language Research Methodologies
Author: Kate Harrington
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2008-07-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

An up-to-date overview by actual practitioners of key research methodologies currently used in language and gender study.

Methods of Life Course Research

Methods of Life Course Research
Author: Janet Z. Giele
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 361
Release: 1998-03-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 145225107X

What are the most effective methods for doing life-course research? In this volume, the field's founders and leaders answer this question, giving readers tips on: the art and method of the appropriate research design; the collection of life-history data; and the search for meaningful patterns to be found in the results.

Gender Identity and Research Relationships

Gender Identity and Research Relationships
Author: Michael R. M Ward
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786350268

In recent years researchers have begun to reflect on gender identity and how this impacts on the creation of successful qualitative research. In this volume contributors explore these issues by reflecting on their own studies and research careers and address how important or unimportant gender has been in building research relationships.

Transnational Black Feminism and Qualitative Research

Transnational Black Feminism and Qualitative Research
Author: Tanja J. Burkhard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000536904

Transnational Black Feminism and Qualitative Research invites readers to consider what it means to conduct research within their own communities by interrogating local and global contexts of colonialism, race, and migration. The qualitative data at the centre of this book stem from a yearlong qualitative study of the lived experiences of Black women, who migrated to or spent a significant amount of time in the United States, as well as from the author's experiences as a Black German woman and former international student. It proposes Transnational Black Feminism as a framework in qualitative inquiry. Methodological considerations emerging from and complementary to this framework critically explore qualitative concepts, such as reciprocity, care, and the ethics with which research is conducted, to account for shifts in power dynamics in the research process and to radically work against the dehumanization of participants, their communities, and researchers. This short and accessible book is ideal for qualitative researchers, graduate students, and feminist scholars interested in the various dimensions of racialization, coloniality, language, and migration.