This paper raises questions about how ethics in principle are played out in practice when conducting field research. Drawing on my feminist doctoral research I discuss the challenges experienced conducting field research to explore everyday experiences of gender and poverty in Mumbai, India. The paper aims to provide a reflective account of methodological practice from the perspective of an early career social researcher in the context of negotiating power inequalities within the academy. In particular, showcasing the turmoil experienced in seemingly colluding with the neoliberal academy by capitalising on rapport to gain data efficiently and produce research at the expense of the research participants. The paper suggests that by engaging w...
The topic of the present paper is conducting feminist research in South Asia and the way politics wo...
This paper is based on an ‘action research’ work (in Mardapoti, a largely Gond Adivasi village in Ch...
Through an analysis of agency and risk, this article argues that an outcome-driven agenda of neolibe...
This paper raises questions about how ethics in principle are played out in practice when conducting...
This is an introductory paper to the WSIF Special Issue on 'Rapport and collusion in feminist resear...
This paper addresses affective ‘moments of collusion’ present in feminist research relationships, an...
Drawing on field notes, interview transcripts and personal reflections, this paper describes an ethn...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
This paper reflects on research carried out with a group of women receiving intensive family support...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...
This article raises questions about gender in the neo-liberalised research economy. Theoretically, i...
AIMS The Pakeha Treaty movement is a social movement of primarily white women challenging racism and...
Purpose Historically, as a result of complex intersections of marginalisation, women and girls in In...
The topic of the present paper is conducting feminist research in South Asia and the way politics wo...
This paper is based on an ‘action research’ work (in Mardapoti, a largely Gond Adivasi village in Ch...
Through an analysis of agency and risk, this article argues that an outcome-driven agenda of neolibe...
This paper raises questions about how ethics in principle are played out in practice when conducting...
This is an introductory paper to the WSIF Special Issue on 'Rapport and collusion in feminist resear...
This paper addresses affective ‘moments of collusion’ present in feminist research relationships, an...
Drawing on field notes, interview transcripts and personal reflections, this paper describes an ethn...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
This paper reflects on research carried out with a group of women receiving intensive family support...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...
This article raises questions about gender in the neo-liberalised research economy. Theoretically, i...
AIMS The Pakeha Treaty movement is a social movement of primarily white women challenging racism and...
Purpose Historically, as a result of complex intersections of marginalisation, women and girls in In...
The topic of the present paper is conducting feminist research in South Asia and the way politics wo...
This paper is based on an ‘action research’ work (in Mardapoti, a largely Gond Adivasi village in Ch...
Through an analysis of agency and risk, this article argues that an outcome-driven agenda of neolibe...