On Wednesday 27 September 2017, LSE Gender PhD students organised an event titled Why feminism? An open discussion about doing gender research. During this event, PhD and MSc students from a range of disciplines engaged in a conversation framed around a series of questions: What does it mean to say we are working with gender studies? What does a gender perspective allow in research? How do we know research to be feminist, queer and/or postcolonial? What questions does that raise for our work? This series of posts presents the transcripts of the speakers’ discussion papers, continuing with Rishita Nandagiri’s account of feminist research and ‘field’ work
Contains fulltext : 238609.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)01 september 20...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
by Aisling Sweeney, second-year sociology undergraduate. Dr Suki Ali is Associate Professor in the D...
Concepts, devices and practices have proliferated considerably since the signifier ‘feminist’ was fi...
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This PhD examines the experiences of feminist academic activists attempting to challenge the rules o...
The essays in this journal are a collective effort in feminist scholarship. What is feminist scholar...
Corridor Talk contains contributions from feminist scholars from across Canada from a variety of dis...
Feminism is a multidimensional yet coherent worldview. It is an approach to investigating the world....
Feminist scholars conducting research with non-feminist and anti-feminist women are confronted with ...
In this paper, we are drawing on our experience of researching gender and language in different work...
Feminism is a long established, often neglected empirical and theoretical presence in the study of o...
The extensive significance of feminist and gender research clearly does not need demonstrating to t...
This thesis aims to explore young women’s relationship with feminism against the backdrop of a long-...
Contains fulltext : 238609.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)01 september 20...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
by Aisling Sweeney, second-year sociology undergraduate. Dr Suki Ali is Associate Professor in the D...
Concepts, devices and practices have proliferated considerably since the signifier ‘feminist’ was fi...
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This PhD examines the experiences of feminist academic activists attempting to challenge the rules o...
The essays in this journal are a collective effort in feminist scholarship. What is feminist scholar...
Corridor Talk contains contributions from feminist scholars from across Canada from a variety of dis...
Feminism is a multidimensional yet coherent worldview. It is an approach to investigating the world....
Feminist scholars conducting research with non-feminist and anti-feminist women are confronted with ...
In this paper, we are drawing on our experience of researching gender and language in different work...
Feminism is a long established, often neglected empirical and theoretical presence in the study of o...
The extensive significance of feminist and gender research clearly does not need demonstrating to t...
This thesis aims to explore young women’s relationship with feminism against the backdrop of a long-...
Contains fulltext : 238609.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)01 september 20...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
by Aisling Sweeney, second-year sociology undergraduate. Dr Suki Ali is Associate Professor in the D...