Kusumaningrum, Santi Tieken, Shaila Adhi, Andrea Andjaringtyas Nisa, Siti Ainun Sari, Widi Laras Beta, Annisa R.
Published in
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics
This perspective paper contemplates the nuances of engaging with literature ethically in conducting a scoping review based on the researchers' project on girlhood studies in Indonesia. We assert that the ethical perspective extends beyond conventional primary data collection from human participants, further emphasizing the essence of a feminist met...
Guenther, Katja M
Abstract: This paper presents an invitation to feminist and queer sociology to engage more frequently, enthusiastically, and deeply with animals. Feminist and queer sociology that attend to animals and animality stand to develop better knowledge for animals and animal studies and for women, queers, and feminist and queer sociology. Sociologists wor...
Leclercq, Benjamin Salembier, Chloé Courbebaisse, Audrey Totolehibe, Ansao
Visibiliser, quantifier et qualifier le travail domestique et du care pour qu’il soit mieux reconnu, réparti, mutualisé, valorisé ou externalisé, constitue l’un des défis majeurs du projet féministe depuis des décennies. Cet article discute des implications méthodologiques d’une objectivation et d’une spatialisation du travail domestique et de soin...
Wilson, Emily Elmokattaf, Reem Aljumaa, Roaa Almasri, Ghada Altayeb, Maryam T Sajid, Muhammad
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Cureus
While researchers have made great strides in expanding opportunities for women in medical research, some gender imbalance persists, particularly in the context of the Arab world. The purpose of our study was to discover obstacles that female medical students have faced in conducting research. We conducted our study at a small private university in ...
Zhao, Pengfei Palmer, Dajanae Silberstein, Samantha Elfreich, Alycia Bose, Suparna Washington, Sylvia Saxena, Pooja Carspecken, Lucinda Dennis, Barbara
In this article, we draw on the scholarship of feminist communitarianism to develop a critique of the predominant neoliberal qualitative social research collaboration model. We argue that feminist theories and praxis about community building and political activism have the potential to transcend the highly institutionalized, individualistic, and ma...
Pérez- Rincón Fernández, Socorro
This article reviews a theoretical and practical journey through different aspects of urban intervention and collaborative design in the Pedregal de Santo Domingo neighborhood, using as methodology a research circuit and participatory action (IAP). This text will be used as a pedagogical resource for urban planning, architecture, and students in ot...
Galardi Fernandez de Agirre, Maider
"I open up, open up, open up and.... then you have to close it". These are the words of one of the participants in the process of my thesis "Violence on the margins of the Basque conflict/s: memories and resistant practices of women with relatives or/and friends involved in the center of the Basque conflict". Her words make us reflect on how to app...
Alburo-Cañete, Kaira Zoe
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Disasters
A recent appraisal of disaster studies undertaken over the past 40 years draws attention to the urgency of advancing different epistemologies that reflect local realities of disaster experiences and of developing appropriate instruments with which to do so. This paper argues that feminist methods and perspectives can contribute greatly to this impo...
chennault, carrie klavitter, laura sutton, lynn
Through a praxis of co-authorship between a university scholar and two community gardeners/organizers/activists, this article showcases the ways in which knowledge, practices, and relationalities emergent in community gardens in Dubuque, Iowa USA directly engage with the politics of food, land, and housing. The authors engage in co-authorship acros...
Díaz de Terán Velasco, María Cruz
Since Mª Ascension Chirivella graduated in 1922 from the Law School of the University of Valencia, the presence of women in law schools has continued to increase, and women now constitute a majority in all universities. But, upon analyzing whether the majority presence of women in universities is reflected in legal practice, we see that it does not...