Skip to main content Site map

Researching Gender, Violence and Abuse: Theory, Methods, Action


Researching Gender, Violence and Abuse: Theory, Methods, Action

Paperback by Westmarland, Nicole; Bows, Hannah

Researching Gender, Violence and Abuse: Theory, Methods, Action

WAS £36.99   SAVE £7.40

£29.59

ISBN:
9781138641266
Publication Date:
22 Nov 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Researching Gender, Violence and Abuse: Theory, Methods, Action

Description

Feminist research on gender, violence and abuse has been an area of academic study since the late 1970s, and has increased exponentially over this time on a global scale. Although situated in a predominantly qualitative tradition, research in the field has developed to include quantitative and mixed methodologies. This book offers a compendium of research methods on gender and violence, from the traditional to the innovative, and showcases best practice in feminist research and international case studies. Researching Gender, Violence and Abuse covers: The origins of feminist research, Ethical considerations relating to research on gender, violence and abuse, Working in partnership with organisations such as the police or the voluntary sector, A comprehensive range of research methods including interviews and focus groups, surveys, arts-based research and ethnography, The challenges and opportunities of working with existing data, The influence of activism on research and the translation of research into policy and practice. This book is perfect reading for students taking courses on violence against women, domestic violence, gender and crime, as well as advanced students embarking on new research.

Contents

1. Introduction, Part I: Feminist approaches to research. 2. The principles of feminist research, 3. Ethical considerations when researching gender, violence and abuse, 4. Multidisciplinary and partnership working, Part II: Research methods. 5. Interviews and focus groups, 6. Conducting surveys, 7. Arts-based and creative methods, 8. Working with existing data, 9. Ethnography, Part III: Research praxis - Using feminist research. 10. Influencing and being influenced by activism, 11. Using research to influence policy and practice, 12. Afterword

Back

York St John University logo