Theories of Women's StudiesGloria Bowles, Renate Klein Routledge, 1989 - 277 páginas |
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... Reinharz's contention that social science has used people more than it has been of use to them . Her purpose in ' Experiential analysis : a contribution to feminist research ' is to expand on ideas developed in her book , On Becoming a ...
... Reinharz's contention that social science has used people more than it has been of use to them . Her purpose in ' Experiential analysis : a contribution to feminist research ' is to expand on ideas developed in her book , On Becoming a ...
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... Reinharz's experiential analysis seriously challenges objective scientific research . ( PA ) Reinharz , Shulamit ( 1983 ) , ' Experiential analysis : a contribution to feminist research , ' in G. Bowles and R. Duelli Klein ( eds ) ...
... Reinharz's experiential analysis seriously challenges objective scientific research . ( PA ) Reinharz , Shulamit ( 1983 ) , ' Experiential analysis : a contribution to feminist research , ' in G. Bowles and R. Duelli Klein ( eds ) ...
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... Reinharz advises us , we must connect ' the conventional and alternative assumptions into specific com- ponents of research procedures . ' The key elements of experiential analysis should be seen as a collection of interacting ...
... Reinharz advises us , we must connect ' the conventional and alternative assumptions into specific com- ponents of research procedures . ' The key elements of experiential analysis should be seen as a collection of interacting ...
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theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
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