Description |
various pagination ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Arguments for an 'emancipatory' research paradigm / Beth Humphries, Donna M. Mertens and Carole Truman -- New social movements and social research / Carole Truman -- Hearing voices? Research issues when telling respondents' stories of childhood sexual abuse from a feminist perspective / Clare Woodward -- Cultural and sexual identities in in-depth interviewing / Constantinos N. Phellas -- Gender, 'race' and power in the research process : South Asian women in East London / Kalwant Bhopal -- Group inquiry : a democratic dialogue? / Julie Kent -- Participatory research : whose roles, whose responsibilities? / Grindl Dockery -- Deaf and hard of hearing people in court : using an emancipatory perspective to determine their needs / Donna M. Mertens -- Ethnography in the form of theatre with emancipatory intentions / Jim Mienczakoswki -- Disabled women in El Salvador reframing themselves : an economic development program for women / Joanie B. Cohen-Mitchell -- From critical thought to emancipatory action : contradictory research goals? / Beth Humphries -- Critical education for participatory research / Marion Martin -- An integrative human rights approach to social research / Stanley L. Witkin -- Colonial methodology? Methodological challenges to cross-cultural projects collecting data by structured interviews / Anne Ryen -- Defining without discriminating? Ethnicity and social problems : the case of street youth in Canada / Jacques Rhéaume and Shirley Roy |
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Pt. I. The researcher-participant relationship. 1. Arguments for an 'emancipatory' research paradigm / Beth Humphries, Donna M. Mertens and Carole Truman. 2. New social movements and social research / Carole Truman. 3. Hearing voices? Research issues when telling respondents' stories of childhood sexual abuse from a feminist perspective / Clare Woodward. 4. Cultural and sexual identities in in-depth interviewing / Constantinos N. Phellas -- Pt. II. The research process and social action. 5. Gender, 'race' and power in the research process: South Asian women in East London / Kalwant Bhopal. 6. Group inquiry: a democratic dialogue? / Julie Kent. 7. Participatory research: whose roles, whose responsibilities? / Grindl Dockery. 8. Deaf and hard of hearing people in court: using an emancipatory perspective to determine their needs / Donna M. Mertens. 9. Ethnography in the form of theatre with emancipatory intentions / Jim Mienczakowski |
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10. Disabled women in El Salvador reframing themselves: an economic development program for women / Joanie B. Cohen-Mitchell -- Pt. III. Premises and principles of emancipatory research. 11. From critical thought to emancipatory action: contradictory research goals? / Beth Humphries. 12. Critical education for participatory research / Marion Martin. 13. An integrative human rights approach to social research / Stanley L. Witkin. 14. Colonial methodology? Methodological challenges to cross-cultural projects collecting data by structured interviews / Anne Ryen. 15. Defining without discriminating? Ethnicity and social problems: the case of street youth in Canada / Jacques Rheaume and Shirley Roy |
Analysis |
Emancipatory social research |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Social advocacy.
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Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology.
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Social Justice.
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Social Sciences -- methods.
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Author |
Humphries, Beth, 1940-
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Mertens, Donna M.
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Truman, Carole, 1960-
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LC no. |
99030482 |
ISBN |
1857289625 (pb.) |
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1857289633 (hb.) |
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