This Handbook presents both a theoretical and practical approach
to conducting social science research on, for, and about women. It
develops an understanding of feminist research by introducing a
range of feminist epistemologies, methodologies, and emergent
methods that have had a significant impact on feminist research
practice and women s studies scholarship. Contributors to the
Second Edition continue to highlight the close link between
feminist research and social change and transformation.
The new edition expands the base of scholarship into new areas,
with 12 entirely new chapters on topics such as the natural
sciences, social work, the health sciences, and environmental
studies. It extends discussion of the intersections of race, class,
gender, and globalization, as well as transgender, transsexualism
and the queering of gender identities. All 22 chapters retained
from the first edition are updated with the most current
scholarship, including a focus on the role that new technologies
play in the feminist research process.
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