This paper addresses how feminist interrogations of research methods and knowledge claims have an important role to play in the collection and dispersion of quantitative data. Taking the contemporary film industry as a historical formation, and seeking to identify and understand patterns of continued gendered inequality, we consider the methodological and ethical dilemmas we have experienced as feminist researchers gathering and presenting quantitative data on the numbers of women working in the UK film industry between 2003 and 2015. We argue that data plays a paradoxical role in creating a sense of women’s absence and arrive at a set of guiding principles for feminist quantitative research in film histories
The existence of women as employees in the field of cinema has always been one of the important ma...
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous growth in the number of London course...
Our paper seeks to contribute to debates about methodological approaches within feminism. These deba...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
This is an important and timely text that provides a unique overview of contemporary quantitative ap...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
This article makes the case that in order to foster new perspectives and advance our understanding o...
The research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporary film culture in the UK, 2000–2015’ i...
This research focuses on the identification issue of Analysis Of The Women’s Equality In Pride And P...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
Feminist data studies is a set of approaches to the rise of data and computational culture, or what ...
This article presents methodological reflections on feminist production studies, with examples from ...
In the past decade, a higher percentage of women have worked as editors than as directors, writers, ...
This article explores how a knowledge ecology framework can help us better understand the production...
The existence of women as employees in the field of cinema has always been one of the important ma...
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous growth in the number of London course...
Our paper seeks to contribute to debates about methodological approaches within feminism. These deba...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
This is an important and timely text that provides a unique overview of contemporary quantitative ap...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
This article makes the case that in order to foster new perspectives and advance our understanding o...
The research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporary film culture in the UK, 2000–2015’ i...
This research focuses on the identification issue of Analysis Of The Women’s Equality In Pride And P...
This article addresses the role of data in measuring diversity in the UK film industry and its media...
Feminist data studies is a set of approaches to the rise of data and computational culture, or what ...
This article presents methodological reflections on feminist production studies, with examples from ...
In the past decade, a higher percentage of women have worked as editors than as directors, writers, ...
This article explores how a knowledge ecology framework can help us better understand the production...
The existence of women as employees in the field of cinema has always been one of the important ma...
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous growth in the number of London course...
Our paper seeks to contribute to debates about methodological approaches within feminism. These deba...