Political elites and the pragmatic paradigm: Notes from a feminist researcher - in the field and out to lunch |
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Authors: | Karen Ross |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Government , University of the West Indies (Mona Campus) , Kingston , Jamaica lloyd.waller@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | This essay seeks to offer some reflections on doing research with political elites where those elites also happen to be women. It tries to show some of the excitements and frustrations of doing research with elite subjects in elite settings, when the researcher is always the stranger and the person with the least power in an otherwise very powerful and intimidating environment. It addresses some of the tensions in 'doing' feminist research with women with whom the researcher does not empathize and discusses the extent to which those differences actually matter when ranged against the much bigger considerations of gender and patriarchal relations. |
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Keywords: | curbstoning survey Grounded Theory validity interviews research Jamaica |
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