As British sociology seeks to overcome a historical distaste for quantitative research methods, one of the discipline’s most dynamic sub-fields may prove troublesome. Feminist research thrives both within and outside sociology. As such it provides new insights and enriches the discipline, something recognized by the 2010 Benchmarking Review of Sociology. Yet feminist research has long been associated with an antipathy towards quantitative methods. This article explores the extent to which this persists. Methodological patterns in articles from 19 journals in the interdisciplinary field of ‘women’s studies ’ are analysed. Perhaps surprisingly, a large proportion of articles employed quantitative methods. Those engaged with feminist literatur...
This article offers a feminist perspective on public sociology that suggests that the potential risk...
challenged by feminist scholars. Alternative research methods proposed by feminists, however, contai...
In contrast to qualitative and theoretical approaches, the mainstream of quantitative research often...
As British sociology seeks to overcome a historical distaste for quantitative research methods, one ...
This is an important and timely text that provides a unique overview of contemporary quantitative ap...
Our paper seeks to contribute to debates about methodological approaches within feminism. These deba...
We are delighted to be presenting this special issue on the topic of feminism and quantitative metho...
This article examines the types of research methods sociologists studying women and gender use in ar...
Contains fulltext : 111899.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Much is writt...
Over the last two decades feminist inquiries have raised fundamental challenges to the ways social s...
Abstract: Research methods are "technique(s) for... gathering data " (HARDING 1986) and ar...
The paper investigates the impact of feminism on British sociology over the last 60 years. It focuse...
This paper argues that concerns that the feminist agenda is better served by qualitative not quantit...
Abstract The paper investigates the impact of feminism on British sociology over the last 60 years. ...
Feminist research has produced important insights into the causes and forms of, and impediments to o...
This article offers a feminist perspective on public sociology that suggests that the potential risk...
challenged by feminist scholars. Alternative research methods proposed by feminists, however, contai...
In contrast to qualitative and theoretical approaches, the mainstream of quantitative research often...
As British sociology seeks to overcome a historical distaste for quantitative research methods, one ...
This is an important and timely text that provides a unique overview of contemporary quantitative ap...
Our paper seeks to contribute to debates about methodological approaches within feminism. These deba...
We are delighted to be presenting this special issue on the topic of feminism and quantitative metho...
This article examines the types of research methods sociologists studying women and gender use in ar...
Contains fulltext : 111899.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Much is writt...
Over the last two decades feminist inquiries have raised fundamental challenges to the ways social s...
Abstract: Research methods are "technique(s) for... gathering data " (HARDING 1986) and ar...
The paper investigates the impact of feminism on British sociology over the last 60 years. It focuse...
This paper argues that concerns that the feminist agenda is better served by qualitative not quantit...
Abstract The paper investigates the impact of feminism on British sociology over the last 60 years. ...
Feminist research has produced important insights into the causes and forms of, and impediments to o...
This article offers a feminist perspective on public sociology that suggests that the potential risk...
challenged by feminist scholars. Alternative research methods proposed by feminists, however, contai...
In contrast to qualitative and theoretical approaches, the mainstream of quantitative research often...