Feminist researchers have acknowledged that racial differences between researcher and researched impact on the research process; however, there has been little concern with how “race” is actually made in/through the research process. If we think “race” as performative and as always in the process of being made then this theoretical claim has crucial implications for research encounters. In this article the author draws on her own research, which focuses on processes of racialization. This ethnographic study was conducted in two lesbian bars in the North West of England. The article illustrates different ways of how “race,” in particular Whiteness, operated during the research process. The author critically reflects on her role in “race m...
This paper explores issues of gender, racial identity in the research process, control and ownership...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
Discusses how she experienced research processes as a way of opening up a dialogue about racial inte...
Feminist researchers have acknowledged that racial differences between researcher and researched imp...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
It is often suggested that in carrying out research into the lives of LGBT people, researchers have ...
This article is about themethodological considerations that went into designing the author’s first m...
In this research note, I use an autoethnographic approach to examine the challenges of qualitative r...
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous growth in the number of London course...
In this article we problematize the dualistic and binary model of researcher/researched interaction ...
The transgender population has been subject to a troubled history of ethically and methodologically ...
This article considers whether ‘straight ’ identified researchers can produce anti-normative knowled...
Sexualities research is increasingly gaining prominence within, and outside, of academia. This paper...
In this article I argue that the centrality of the white, western, middle-class academic as a domina...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This paper explores issues of gender, racial identity in the research process, control and ownership...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
Discusses how she experienced research processes as a way of opening up a dialogue about racial inte...
Feminist researchers have acknowledged that racial differences between researcher and researched imp...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
It is often suggested that in carrying out research into the lives of LGBT people, researchers have ...
This article is about themethodological considerations that went into designing the author’s first m...
In this research note, I use an autoethnographic approach to examine the challenges of qualitative r...
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous growth in the number of London course...
In this article we problematize the dualistic and binary model of researcher/researched interaction ...
The transgender population has been subject to a troubled history of ethically and methodologically ...
This article considers whether ‘straight ’ identified researchers can produce anti-normative knowled...
Sexualities research is increasingly gaining prominence within, and outside, of academia. This paper...
In this article I argue that the centrality of the white, western, middle-class academic as a domina...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
This paper explores issues of gender, racial identity in the research process, control and ownership...
This thesis seeks to understand the relationship between sexuality, ‘race’ and space within the cont...
Discusses how she experienced research processes as a way of opening up a dialogue about racial inte...