Title of article :
Ethical responsibility in feminist research: challenging ourselves to
do activist research with women in poverty
Author/Authors :
Relebohile Moletsane، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
For those who seek to conduct qualitative research that makes a positive difference
in the lives of women in poverty, feminist research methodologies offer the most
productive guide. Researchers must partner with those we study and foreground
participants’ own perceptions of their challenges, while analyzing structural
discrimination and identifying ‘sites of possibilities’ to leverage social and policy
change. Attempting to follow all the recommendations of feminist methodologists
can, however, overwhelm researchers with desirable but difficult ethical demands.
Bloom and Sawin examine their ethnographic projects relative to the
recommendations of key feminist methodologists, identifying patterns of success
and failure. We then draw on Walker’s feminist model of ‘nongeneric
accountability’ to argue that treating feminist methodologists’ models as inflexible
rules reinscribes patriarchal ethics. It is both more effective for social change and
more feminist to negotiate research commitments with our research participants
and colleagues.
Keywords :
US poverty , Activism , Feminist ethics , feminist methodology
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education