The second edition features the latest critical scholarship and fresh examples, while providing an excellent overview of both quantitative and qualitative methods. Showing the links between methodology and epistemology, the book highlights the power of research to make a difference and offers practical suggestions for researchers across disciplines.
The second edition features the latest critical scholarship and fresh examples, while providing an excellent overview of both quantitative and qualitative methods. Showing the links between methodology and epistemology, the book highlights the power of research to make a difference and offers practical suggestions for researchers across disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joey Sprague is professor of sociology at the University of Kansas and president and executive officer of Sociologists for Women in Society. An award-winning teacher and nationally respected scholar, she is also an editor for Rowman & Littlefield's Gender Lens Series.
Inhaltsangabe
1.The Field of Vision Why Feminists? Who Am I? What Is Methodology? What's Keeping Sociology from Its Promise? Knowing Choices 2.Seeing through Science: Epistemologies Positivism: Do the Facts Speak for Themselves? Radical Social Constructionism: Is Knowledge Illusion? Critical Realism Standpoint Theory Critical Realism or Standpoint Theory? Critically Seeking Reality 3.Authority and Power Power and Authority, Ideology and Knowledge The Subjectivist (MIS)Interpretation of Standpoint Epistemology Social Standpoint Epistemology 4.How Feminists Count: Critical Strategies for Quantitative Methods Problems with Standard Quantitative Methodology How Feminists Use Quantitative Methods Conclusion 5.Qualitative Shifts: Feminist Strategies in Field Research and Interviewing Feminist Critiques of Qualitative Methodology Increasing the Researcher/Researched Connection Compensating for the Researcher's Standpoint Constructing Collaborations Conclusion 6.Whose Questions? Whose Answers? Asking Critical Questions To Whom Are We Providing Answers? 7.Changing Sociology/ Changing the World Changing Research Changing Our Discipline Changing Ourselves Bibliography
1.The Field of Vision Why Feminists? Who Am I? What Is Methodology? What's Keeping Sociology from Its Promise? Knowing Choices 2.Seeing through Science: Epistemologies Positivism: Do the Facts Speak for Themselves? Radical Social Constructionism: Is Knowledge Illusion? Critical Realism Standpoint Theory Critical Realism or Standpoint Theory? Critically Seeking Reality 3.Authority and Power Power and Authority, Ideology and Knowledge The Subjectivist (MIS)Interpretation of Standpoint Epistemology Social Standpoint Epistemology 4.How Feminists Count: Critical Strategies for Quantitative Methods Problems with Standard Quantitative Methodology How Feminists Use Quantitative Methods Conclusion 5.Qualitative Shifts: Feminist Strategies in Field Research and Interviewing Feminist Critiques of Qualitative Methodology Increasing the Researcher/Researched Connection Compensating for the Researcher's Standpoint Constructing Collaborations Conclusion 6.Whose Questions? Whose Answers? Asking Critical Questions To Whom Are We Providing Answers? 7.Changing Sociology/ Changing the World Changing Research Changing Our Discipline Changing Ourselves Bibliography
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