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Researching Gender Violence

Feminist methodology in action

Edited by Tina Skinner (University of Bath), Marianne Hester (University of Bristol), Ellen Malos (University of Bristol)


`The sense of community and collaboration that is evident throughout invites people with diverse research skills to read this book. Veteran and novice researchers alike would find this book instructive. As well, those who apply feminist perspectives to their work or are researching issues of violence against women should read this well organized and insightful text.'
- Ann E. McKerlie, York University, Canada, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice (April 2006)
Researching Gender Violence In this edited collection leading authors in the field draw on their experience to address key methodological questions and challenges that have arisen from the recent proliferation of research projects and government funded initiatives on violence against women. Topics include: evaluation research and feminist methodology; using quantitative and qualitative approaches; ethics, safety and access in sensitive research; interviewing practitioners, perpetrators, policy makers, and survivors (including children, women and young people); utilising discourse analysis to interpret data; undertaking cross national and comparative research; practical guidelines for practitioners/academics wishing to consult with women survivors; gearing research to facilitate positive change in policy and practice; and using the media for dissemination.
  • increased focus on gender related violence politically and academically
  • this book addresses head on the complex methodological issues involved
  • leading experts in the field as contributors

Contents
Preface
1 Methodology, feminism and gender violence Tina Skinner , Marianne Hester and Ellen Malos
2
Feminist quantitative methodology: evaluating policing of domestic violence Sue Griffiths and Jalna Hanmer
3
Researching people in power: practice, analysis and action Tina Skinner
4
Researching Asian children's experiences of domestic violence: thesignificance of cultural competence and shared ethnicities ofparticipants in the research process Umme Imam with Parveen Akhtar
5
Conducting social research with young people: ethical considerations Melanie McCarry
6
Comparison and collaboration: researching young people's experiencesand perceptions of violence in the family across China and the UK Marianne Hester and Geetanjuli Gangoli
7
Researching women political prisoners in Northern Ireland: ethnographic problems and negotiations Mary Corcoran
8
Listening to women's voices: the participation of domestic violence survivors in services Gill Hague and Audrey Mullender
9
Researching violent fathers Lynne Harne
10
Balls and permissions: theorising the links between football and domestic violence Jill Radford and Eve Hudson
11
In memoriam: Sue Lees (1941-- 2002), her life, research and influence Jill Radford and Nicole Westmarland
Index

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