This is an important and timely text that provides a unique
overview of contemporary quantitative approaches to gender
research. The contributors are internationally recognised
researchers from the UK, USA and Sweden who occupy a range of
disciplinary locations, including historical demography, sociology
and policy studies. Their research includes explorations of
heterosexual and same sex violence, media responses to feminist
research, data sources for the study of equalities, approaches for
analysing global and local demographic change and intersectional
concerns in respect of work and employment.
Through detailed, sophisticated and thoughtful considerations of
the place of quantification within gender studies, and the place of
feminist approaches to quantification, each contributor overturns
the stereotype that quantitative research is antithetical to
feminism by demonstrating its importance for challenging continuing
global inequalities associated with gendered outcomes. An
introductory chapter illustrates the significance of geography and
discipline in the take-up of methodological preferences.
Feminism Counts: Quantitative Methods and Researching Gender
makes an important contribution to the ways in which feminists
respond to contemporary methodological and interdisciplinary
challenges, and is essential reading for all research students in
gender studies.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
International Journal of Social Research Methodology.
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