Aim. This paper is an exploration of the utility and value of feminist approaches when undertaking narrative-based research with partner dyads (within both heterosexual and same sex partnerships) and when researching sensitive issues. Background. Adverse life events or conditions experienced by individuals have been found also to have a negative impact on their partners. Most literature addressing partner issues uses quantitative methods, and existing qualitative research on couples has traditionally interviewed only one person in the partnership or coupled partners together. There is little discussion in the literature about the use of feminist research when researching male perspectives and experiences, and even less discussion of the pos...
Includes bibliographical references.Woman abuse is now well recognised as a local and international ...
This feminist research enacts a new materialist performance of theory/practice that investigates lov...
Undertaking qualitative dyad or couple interviews involving intimate partner abuse and substance use...
Aim. This paper is an exploration of the utility and value of feminist approaches when undertaking n...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
This study is situated in feminist and poststructural theory. The focus of the study is heterosexual...
Partner abuse m women's same-sex intimate relationships IS characterised by invisibility and often m...
It is often suggested that in carrying out research into the lives of LGBT people, researchers have ...
Emotional abuse in the absence of physical abuse is often unrecognised. Although the literature iden...
The 1970s can be described as a watershed in feminist scholarship and activism on violence against w...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ways that overlapping forms of\ud oppression affect les...
Extramarital relationships and women's sexuality are by far some of the most controversial and elusi...
There are ongoing debates about whether intimate partner violence (IPV) is primarily an asymmetrical...
This chapter positions situated emotion that is coiled around women’s understandings and experiences...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study explores women's experience of unwanted se...
Includes bibliographical references.Woman abuse is now well recognised as a local and international ...
This feminist research enacts a new materialist performance of theory/practice that investigates lov...
Undertaking qualitative dyad or couple interviews involving intimate partner abuse and substance use...
Aim. This paper is an exploration of the utility and value of feminist approaches when undertaking n...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
This study is situated in feminist and poststructural theory. The focus of the study is heterosexual...
Partner abuse m women's same-sex intimate relationships IS characterised by invisibility and often m...
It is often suggested that in carrying out research into the lives of LGBT people, researchers have ...
Emotional abuse in the absence of physical abuse is often unrecognised. Although the literature iden...
The 1970s can be described as a watershed in feminist scholarship and activism on violence against w...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ways that overlapping forms of\ud oppression affect les...
Extramarital relationships and women's sexuality are by far some of the most controversial and elusi...
There are ongoing debates about whether intimate partner violence (IPV) is primarily an asymmetrical...
This chapter positions situated emotion that is coiled around women’s understandings and experiences...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study explores women's experience of unwanted se...
Includes bibliographical references.Woman abuse is now well recognised as a local and international ...
This feminist research enacts a new materialist performance of theory/practice that investigates lov...
Undertaking qualitative dyad or couple interviews involving intimate partner abuse and substance use...