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Take an in-depth look at what worksand what doesn'tin research with
GLBT populations! This essential book examines the usefulness of
current frameworks for research with GLBT populations and
highlights the necessity for greater complexity in the
conceptualization and design of research with these populations. It
will help you understand the need for more inclusive and
representative samples and the need to protect the privacy of GLBT
research participants-and ways to accomplish these goals. In
addition, Research Methods with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Transgender Populations considers the advantages and limitations of
having an inside perspective when conducting research with these
populations. It also explores the myriad ways in which this
research can be used to better understand issues facing GLBT
communities. Specifically, Research Methods with Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, and Transgender Populations discusses: eight strategies
that outsiders can use to overcome barriers to doing their work the
challenges of finding and studying older members of gay and lesbian
communities the special challenges that studying gay drug users
pose to the researcher factors affecting research with urban Black
and African-American GLBT populations sampling issues, including
ways to overcome the challenges of conducting research with sexual
minority adolescents, issues related to dealing with institutional
review boards, and lessons derived from empirical articles in the
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services unique features of
AIDS service organizations to consider when developing an
evaluation strategy ethical standards for research and evaluation
with GLBT populations and a great deal more! From the Foreword, by
Anthony R. D'Augelli: In social science research, the effort to
extract durable principles of social causality from the apparent
randomness of everyday life requires the construction of reliable,
if tentative, knowledge that is significantly more informative than
mere speculation. With our ever-increasing knowledge base,
increasingly sophisticated and powerful quantitative and
qualitative methodologies, and with an ever-expanding cadre of
researchers, our ability to discern patterns of development of GLBT
people from birth to death, the unique qualities of their
relationships, and the impact of communities and cultures on the
ways in which their sexualities are manifested, will come into
sharper focus. In this way, research becomes a tool by which GLBT
people transcend invisibility and marginalization. As new research
accumulates, the unique contributions that GLBT lives make to our
understanding of the nature of human development will be documented
in ways never before thought possible. Within the larger context of
social science research on GLBT populations, this book describes
the current status of social service researchers in their quest for
methodological sophistication and conceptual complexity. The work
of the contributors to this volume exemplifies the progress that
has been made since the first research reports on this topic were
published.
A practical guide to developing a deeper understanding of lesbian,
gay, and bisexual persons, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and
Adults empowers human service professionals to work more
comfortably and effectively with these communities. The authors,
Ski Hunter, Coleen Shannon, Jo Knox, and James I. Martin, lead
readers through the social and historical context of lesbians, gay
men, and bisexual men and women. The authors skillfully explore the
oppressive responses of the heterosexual world as well as the
psychological and social development of lesbians, gay, and bisexual
persons across the lifespan. Complex issues such as the challenges
encountered in friendships, coupling, and parenting are considered.
Sensitive and purposeful, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and
Adults provides research-based insights and practical applications.
Written in a scholarly but accessible style, the authors also
include an intervention model to facilitate working with lesbian,
bisexual, and gay clients. The book begins with an overview of
controversies regarding causation and concludes with a thoughtful
overview of the changes from oppressive to affirmative practice.
Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and Adults is ideal as a main
text in courses on stigmatized populations and as a supplement for
courses in the applied human services fields. It is a "must read"
for practitioners, supervisors, administrators, professors, and
trainers working with members of these communities as clients,
staff, or students. It is also an excellent venue for the
interested lay reader.
"The Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Populations" provides a detailed examination of the
current methods and theoretical frameworks for conducting research
with LGBT populations. Introducing greater nuance in designing and
implementing research models for working with these populations,
the "Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Populations" provides guidelines for defining these
groups, strategies to obtain more inclusive and representative
samples, and methods for engaging these populations to produce
consistent and relevant data. Collecting essays by notable
researchers and scholars in the field, the "Handbook of Research
with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations" provides
meaningful analyses of the ethics and practical constraints that
researchers confront in dealing with LGBT populations--including
protection of privacy--which is a special concern for many. For
students, teachers, social workers, mental health professionals,
and researchers of all backgrounds, this is an invaluable resource
and guidebook for anyone seeking a better quality of understanding
and engagement with LGBT individuals and communities.G
"The Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Populations" provides a detailed examination of the
current methods and theoretical frameworks for conducting research
with LGBT populations. Introducing greater nuance in designing and
implementing research models for working with these populations,
the "Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Populations" provides guidelines for defining these
groups, strategies to obtain more inclusive and representative
samples, and methods for engaging these populations to produce
consistent and relevant data. Collecting essays by notable
researchers and scholars in the field, the "Handbook of Research
with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations" provides
meaningful analyses of the ethics and practical constraints that
researchers confront in dealing with LGBT populations--including
protection of privacy--which is a special concern for many. For
students, teachers, social workers, mental health professionals,
and researchers of all backgrounds, this is an invaluable resource
and guidebook for anyone seeking a better quality of understanding
and engagement with LGBT individuals and communities.G
A practical guide to developing a deeper understanding of lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and Adults empowers human service professionals to work more comfortably and effectively with these communities. The authors, Ski Hunter, Coleen Shannon, Jo Knox, and James I. Martin, lead readers through the social and historical context of lesbians, gay men, and bisexual men and women. The authors skillfully explore the oppressive responses of the heterosexual world as well as the psychological and social development of lesbians, gay, and bisexual persons across the lifespan. Complex issues such as the challenges encountered in friendships, coupling, and parenting are considered. Sensitive and purposeful, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and Adults provides research-based insights and practical applications. Written in a scholarly but accessible style, the authors also include an intervention model to facilitate working with lesbian, bisexual, and gay clients. The book begins with an overview of controversies regarding causation and concludes with a thoughtful overview of the changes from oppressive to affirmative practice. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and Adults is ideal as a main text in courses on stigmatized populations and as a supplement for courses in the applied human services fields. It is a "must read" for practitioners, supervisors, administrators, professors, and trainers working with members of these communities as clients, staff, or students. It is also an excellent venue for the interested lay reader.
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