Feminist Methodology in Social Movements Research |
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Authors: | Taylor Verta |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 43210-1353; |
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Abstract: | Feminist social scientists have developed distinctive principles of inquiry that depart from the positivist ideal of the detached, value-free scientist and are consistent with the feminist goal of rendering women's experiences visible and challenging gender inequality. In this article, I show how my research on the postpartum depression self-help movement illustrates five features of feminist methodology: a gender perspective, accentuation of women's experiences, reflexivity, participatory methods, and social action. My intent is to demonstrate how attention to the epistemological and methodological questions posed by feminist researchers produces new standards of evidence that allow us to recognize the gendering of social movement processes and theory. |
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Keywords: | feminist research social movements women's self-help |
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