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  • Annotation

    The course aim is to introduce students to methodology and methods used in feminist social-science research and to offer them an opportunity to critically reflect on dialog between traditional science and alternative paradigms, between mainstream science and feminist alternatives etc.

  • 1. Why to study methodology and methods from the feminist perspective?

  • 2. Feminism and traditional division to quantitative and qualitative research

  • 3. Interview based research

  • 4. Field research/Ethnography

  • 5. Survey research and other statistical formats

  • 6. Content analyses and research using existing materials

  • 7. Discourse and semiotic analysis

  • 8. Oral history

  • 9. Action research and feminist case studies

  • 10. Experiment based research

  • 11. Multimethod and cross-culture research

  • 12. Selected issues concerning analyses of qualitative data

  • 13. Planning and design of research

  • 14. Original feminist methods, final reflection of the course