Description: Feminist Methodologies by Wendy Harcourt, Karijn van den Berg, Constance Dupuis, Jacqueline Gaybor This book will be a valuable resource and asset to early career researchers and interdisciplinary feminist students who can learn more about the doing of feminist researchfrom realistic, accessible, and practical methodological tools and knowledge. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This open access book gives insights into feminist methodologies in theory and practice. By foregrounding the experiential and embodied nature of doing feminist research, this book offers valuable tools for feminist research as a continuous praxis. Emerging from a rich collective learning process, the collection offers in-depth reflections on how feminists shape research questions, understand positionality, share research results beyond academe and produce feminist intersectional knowledges. This book reveals how the authors navigate theory and practice, candidly exploring the difficulty of producing knowledge on the edge of academia and activism. From different points of view, places and disciplinary positions, artistic and creative experiments and collaborations, the book provides a multi-layered analysis. This book will be a valuable resource and asset to early career researchers and interdisciplinary feminist students who can learn more about the doing of feminist researchfrom realistic, accessible, and practical methodological tools and knowledge. Back Cover This open access book gives insights into feminist methodologies in theory and practice. By foregrounding the experiential and embodied nature of doing feminist research, this book offers valuable tools for feminist research as a continuous praxis. Emerging from a rich collective learning process, the collection offers in-depth reflections on how feminists shape research questions, understand positionality, share research results beyond academe and produce feminist intersectional knowledges. This book reveals how the authors navigate theory and practice, candidly exploring the difficulty of producing knowledge on the edge of academia and activism. From different points of view, places and disciplinary positions, artistic and creative experiments and collaborations, the book provides a multi-layered analysis. This book will be a valuable resource and asset to early career researchers and interdisciplinary feminist students who can learn more about the doing of feminist research from realistic, accessible, and practical methodological tools and knowledge. Wendy Harcourt is Professor of Gender, Diversity and Sustainable Development at the International Institute of Social Studies of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. She is Coordinator of the WEGO-ITN "Well-being, Ecology, Gender and Community" - Innovation Training Network and Series Editor of the Palgrave series on Gender, Development and Social Change. She has written widely on gender and development, post-development, body politics and feminist political ecology. Karijn van den Berg is an independent feminist researcher who brings together environmental politics, feminism, activism and relations of power in her academic and political work, and strives to connect theory, practice and political organising. Constance Dupuis is a researcher at the International Institute of Social Studies of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, funded by the WEGO-ITN "Well-being, Ecology, Gender and community" - Innovation Training Network. Her work focuses on ageing and intergenerational wellbeing from decolonial and feminist political ecology perspectives. Jacqueline Gaybor is a Senior Technical Advisor at Rutgers - a Dutch centre of expertise on sexual reproductive health and rights and she is a Lecturer at the Erasmus University College, of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Author Biography Wendy Harcourt is Professor of Gender, Diversity and Sustainable Development at the International Institute of Social Studies of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. She is Coordinator of the WEGO-ITN "Well-being, Ecology, Gender and Community" - Innovation Training Network and Series Editor of the Palgrave series on Gender, Development and Social Change. She has written widely on gender and development, post-development, body politics and feminist political ecology. Karijn van den Berg is an independent feminist researcher who brings together environmental politics, feminism, activism and relations of power in her academic and political work, and strives to connect theory, practice and political organising. Constance Dupuis is a researcher at the International Institute of Social Studies of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, funded by the WEGO-ITN "Well-being,Ecology, Gender and Community" - Innovation Training Network. Her work focuses on ageing and intergenerational wellbeing from decolonial and feminist political ecology perspectives. Jacqueline Gaybor is a Senior Technical Advisor at Rutgers - a Dutch centre of expertise on sexual reproductive health and rights and she is a Lecturer at the Erasmus University College, of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Feminism asmethod: Navigating theory and practice.- Chapter 2: Senses of discomfort: Negotiating feminist methods, theory and identity.- Chapter 3: Feminist ethics amid Covid-19: Unpacking assumptions and reflections on risk in research.- Chapter 4: Of apps and the menstrual cycle: A journey into self-tracking.- Chapter 5: Embodying cyberspace: Making the personal political in digital places.- Chapter 6: Mulai leave - datang arrive – pulang return. Working the field together: A feminist mother-son journey in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.- Chapter 7: Methodologies for collaborative, respectful and caring research: Conversations with professional Indigenous women from Mexico.- Chapter 8: Immersion, diversion, subversion: Living a feminist methodology.- Chapter 9: Embodied urban cartographies: Womens daily trajectories on public transportation in Guadalajara, Mexico.- Chapter 10: Interconnected experiences: Embodying feminist research with social movements.- Chapter 11: Feminist storytellers imagining new stories to tell.- Chapter 12: A fieldwork story told through knitting.- Chapter 13: Scarheart: Research as healing.- Epilogue: Learning, unlearning, relearning. Feature Offers valuable tools for feminist research as a continuous praxis Gives insights into feminist methodologies Reveals how the authors navigate theory and practice This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access. Details ISBN3030826538 Series Gender, Development and Social Change Language English ISBN-10 3030826538 ISBN-13 9783030826536 Format Hardcover Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Edition 1st Year 2022 Pages 296 Publication Date 2022-02-04 UK Release Date 2022-02-04 Author Jacqueline Gaybor Subtitle Experiments, Collaborations and Reflections Edited by Jacqueline Gaybor Birth 1987 Affiliation Analytical Equipment Supplies & Support, Greece Position Customer Qualifications MD, PhD Illustrations 13 Illustrations, color; 12 Illustrations, black and white; XIX, 296 p. 25 illus., 13 illus. in color. Edition Description 1st ed. 2022 Alternative 9783030826567 DEWEY 305.42072 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Author: Wendy Harcourt, Constance Dupuis, Jacqueline Gaybor, Karijn Van Den Berg
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