Researching sexual violence against women : methodological and personal perspectives /
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Imprint: | Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, c1997. |
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Description: | xvii, 222 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2649410 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Introduction: Research On Sexual Assault On College Campuses
- Stepping on Toes
- Social Roots of Date Rape Lead to Intractability and Politicization
- A Longitudinal Approach to the Study of Sexual Assault
- Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
- Measuring Sexual Abuse in Canadian University/College Dating Relationships
- The Contribution of a National Representative Sample Survey
- Acquaintance Rape Is Real Rape
- Self-Blame in Hidden Rape Cases
- Part 2. Emotion In Researching Violence Against Women
- 'I Second That Emotion'
- Reflections on Feminism, Emotionality and Research on Sexual Violence
- Activist Research and Social Narratives
- Dialectics of Power, Privilege and Institutional Change
- Field Research with Phone Sex Workers
- Managing the Researcher's Emotions
- The Sexual Harassment of Researchers by Research Subjects
- Lessons from the Field
- Part 3. Doing Research On Violence Against Women
- Confessions of a Reformed Positivist
- Feminist Participatory Research as Good Social Science
- Researching Violence against Street Prostitutes
- Issues of Epistemology, Methodology and Ethics
- Measuring Violence against Women
- The Interview as Gendered Social Encounter
- Studying Violence against Women of Color
- Problems Faced by a White Woman