Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exists the possibility of not only learning but also self-transformation that can take place through the process. In this article, I reflect on how my choice of a research approach provided me with a transformative research experience. I will describe portraiture as a critical feminist research method that was culturally relevant in undertaking my study of African women leaders. Through this process of conducting research utilizing portraiture as method, I became a supplicant learner
Abstract This thesis discusses the practice of female circumcision among Somali immigrant women in a...
Within the African-American (AA) community, higher education is one of the ultimate gifts that could...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exist...
This article describes in candour, the journey of a novice researcher deciding which methodological ...
This dissertation is a qualitative study about the lived experiences of senior Black women in the ac...
African American women have been silhouetted. They have been reduced to a one dimensional version of...
Social sciences research is entrenched with particular values, beliefs, norms, and practices that st...
This article emanates from my reflections as an African feminist scholar, based on the dilemma that ...
Over the years, African ‘feminist’ scholars have expressed reservations about embracing feminism as ...
In the closing two years of my doctoral degree that spanned ten years of my life, I was asked by a m...
abstract: Oral history methodologies are used to conduct fifteen interviews with Martha Akesi Ndaark...
A study which looks at women’s organizations in Africa from various perspectives, including those wh...
Magister Artium - MAThis study aims to add to the rich body of work which explores our understanding...
This article presents an uncomfortable reflexive account of a feminist poststructuralist research pr...
Abstract This thesis discusses the practice of female circumcision among Somali immigrant women in a...
Within the African-American (AA) community, higher education is one of the ultimate gifts that could...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exist...
This article describes in candour, the journey of a novice researcher deciding which methodological ...
This dissertation is a qualitative study about the lived experiences of senior Black women in the ac...
African American women have been silhouetted. They have been reduced to a one dimensional version of...
Social sciences research is entrenched with particular values, beliefs, norms, and practices that st...
This article emanates from my reflections as an African feminist scholar, based on the dilemma that ...
Over the years, African ‘feminist’ scholars have expressed reservations about embracing feminism as ...
In the closing two years of my doctoral degree that spanned ten years of my life, I was asked by a m...
abstract: Oral history methodologies are used to conduct fifteen interviews with Martha Akesi Ndaark...
A study which looks at women’s organizations in Africa from various perspectives, including those wh...
Magister Artium - MAThis study aims to add to the rich body of work which explores our understanding...
This article presents an uncomfortable reflexive account of a feminist poststructuralist research pr...
Abstract This thesis discusses the practice of female circumcision among Somali immigrant women in a...
Within the African-American (AA) community, higher education is one of the ultimate gifts that could...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...