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Doing Research on Women's Communication - Carter, Kathryn
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A critique of conventional approaches to communication research, the authors argue that the impact of gender on research practives has been ignored. By exploring gender issues, and conducting applied research in the areas of mass and interpersonal communication, therapeutic interaction, and rhetoric, they critique traditional scholarship and offer novel alternatives. The authors take intact theories and methods and show their applicability (or lack thereof) to the study of women's communication. The adaptations allow researchers to conduct more accurate, sensitive, and theoretically sound…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A critique of conventional approaches to communication research, the authors argue that the impact of gender on research practives has been ignored. By exploring gender issues, and conducting applied research in the areas of mass and interpersonal communication, therapeutic interaction, and rhetoric, they critique traditional scholarship and offer novel alternatives. The authors take intact theories and methods and show their applicability (or lack thereof) to the study of women's communication. The adaptations allow researchers to conduct more accurate, sensitive, and theoretically sound analyses of womens' communication than those promoted by traditional paradigms.
Autorenporträt
Kathryn Carter was an only child who grew up with an exciting love of life and a vivid imagination in Sydney Australia between 1983 and 2003. She loved to write, even from an early age, and tell stories. The book tries to capture her writing life but also captures a period in time before iPads, iPhones and computers took up such a large chunk of our lives.Kathryn wanted to be an actor, a writer, a producer, an artist and a critic. She was a wonderful daughter and a good friend. Her life was cut short by illness but she is remembered.