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This accessible text on social research methodology teaches students of sociology and related disciplines how standard methods can be adapted toward critical ends. The second edition has been updated throughout to incorporate the latest critical scholarship, enhanced discussion of qualitative methods, new material on global issues, sex/sexuality/gender, new discussion of intersectionality, how social media can shape research, and more. Author Joey Sprague describes and evaluates a wide array of methodological optionsfrom quantitative to qualitativeand explores the links between epistemology and methodology. She proposes a program to overcome bias in standard methodologies and offers practical suggestions that can be used effectively by all progressive researchers. The second edition of Feminist Methodology for Critical Researchers is of value to scholars across disciplines and an essential text or supplement for methods classes.

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Joey Sprague is a major theorist in the field of feminist methodologies and theory, and her work is very accessible to students. The scope of Feminist Methodologies is great for framing why feminist methodologies and feminist theory are necessary in scholarship. -- Elizabeth Myers, Smith College
This book is a wonderful contribution to the field of feminist methodologies. Sprague does an excellent job of making readers aware of the differences among human populations along the lines of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation. Most importantly, this text forces us to think about how marginalized communities have been treated in knowledge production, and how these differences construct the relationship between the researcher and the researched. -- Joyce M. Barry, Hamilton College
Feminist Methodologies is the best introductory book for teaching research. It’s clear, jargon-free, and manages to make complex ideas and concepts—many rooted in critical theory—accessible for graduate and undergraduate students. I have found this book to be both very useful and simple to understand. -- Margo Okazawa-Rey, Fielding Graduate University
The first edition of Joey Sprague’s book has always been required reading in graduate courses I teach. There simply is no other book like it. The second edition improves on an already exceptional book. This book is a must-read for any critical researcher and, more broadly, any social scientist. The issues of epistemology, methodology, and methods transcend feminist research and should be required reading for anyone concerned with how power and biases shape our understandings of how we build knowledge, as well as influence how we come to understand the world around us. -- Tiffany Taylor, Kent State University
Previous edition praise: Sprague writes exceptionally clearly and expresses difficult issues in language that undergraduates can easily grasp. At the same time, her ideas are sufficiently sophisticated that readers who are well read in feminist research in sociology also have a great deal to gain from reading this book. * Sociologists For Women In Society *
Previous edition praise: Sprague presents her work in a scholarly manner that is accessible to all readers, regardless of their level of competence in feminist methodologies. Her approach allows readers to think critically about feminist issues and the ways they can contribute to the field in the future. . . As mentioned, it presents a valuable framework for any researcher to use in community-based research. * Sex Roles: A Journal of Research *
Previous edition praise: Sprague writes exceptionally clearly and expresses difficult issues in language that undergraduates can easily grasp. At the same time, her ideas are sufficiently sophisticated that readers who are well read in feminist research in sociology also have a great deal to gain from reading this book. . . Sprague has given us a vision of standpoint methodology that has come of age. * Gender & Society *

Table of Contents
1.The Field of Vision Why Feminists? Who Am I? What Is Methodology? What’s Keeping Sociology from Its Promise? Knowing Choices 2.Seeing through Science: Epistemologies Positivism: Do the Facts Speak for Themselves? Radical Social Constructionism: Is Knowledge Illusion? Critical Realism Standpoint Theory Critical Realism or Standpoint Theory? Critically Seeking Reality 3.Authority and Power Power and Authority, Ideology and Knowledge The Subjectivist (MIS)Interpretation of Standpoint Epistemology Social Standpoint Epistemology 4.How Feminists Count: Critical Strategies for Quantitative Methods Problems with Standard Quantitative Methodology How Feminists Use Quantitative Methods Conclusion 5.Qualitative Shifts: Feminist Strategies in Field Research and Interviewing Feminist Critiques of Qualitative Methodology Increasing the Researcher/Researched Connection Compensating for the Researcher’s Standpoint Constructing Collaborations Conclusion 6.Whose Questions? Whose Answers? Asking Critical Questions To Whom Are We Providing Answers? 7.Changing Sociology/ Changing the World Changing Research Changing Our Discipline Changing Ourselves Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/16/2016 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442218710, 978-1442218710
      ISBN10: 1442218711

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      Book Synopsis
      This accessible text on social research methodology teaches students of sociology and related disciplines how standard methods can be adapted toward critical ends. The second edition has been updated throughout to incorporate the latest critical scholarship, enhanced discussion of qualitative methods, new material on global issues, sex/sexuality/gender, new discussion of intersectionality, how social media can shape research, and more. Author Joey Sprague describes and evaluates a wide array of methodological optionsfrom quantitative to qualitativeand explores the links between epistemology and methodology. She proposes a program to overcome bias in standard methodologies and offers practical suggestions that can be used effectively by all progressive researchers. The second edition of Feminist Methodology for Critical Researchers is of value to scholars across disciplines and an essential text or supplement for methods classes.

      Trade Review
      Joey Sprague is a major theorist in the field of feminist methodologies and theory, and her work is very accessible to students. The scope of Feminist Methodologies is great for framing why feminist methodologies and feminist theory are necessary in scholarship. -- Elizabeth Myers, Smith College
      This book is a wonderful contribution to the field of feminist methodologies. Sprague does an excellent job of making readers aware of the differences among human populations along the lines of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation. Most importantly, this text forces us to think about how marginalized communities have been treated in knowledge production, and how these differences construct the relationship between the researcher and the researched. -- Joyce M. Barry, Hamilton College
      Feminist Methodologies is the best introductory book for teaching research. It’s clear, jargon-free, and manages to make complex ideas and concepts—many rooted in critical theory—accessible for graduate and undergraduate students. I have found this book to be both very useful and simple to understand. -- Margo Okazawa-Rey, Fielding Graduate University
      The first edition of Joey Sprague’s book has always been required reading in graduate courses I teach. There simply is no other book like it. The second edition improves on an already exceptional book. This book is a must-read for any critical researcher and, more broadly, any social scientist. The issues of epistemology, methodology, and methods transcend feminist research and should be required reading for anyone concerned with how power and biases shape our understandings of how we build knowledge, as well as influence how we come to understand the world around us. -- Tiffany Taylor, Kent State University
      Previous edition praise: Sprague writes exceptionally clearly and expresses difficult issues in language that undergraduates can easily grasp. At the same time, her ideas are sufficiently sophisticated that readers who are well read in feminist research in sociology also have a great deal to gain from reading this book. * Sociologists For Women In Society *
      Previous edition praise: Sprague presents her work in a scholarly manner that is accessible to all readers, regardless of their level of competence in feminist methodologies. Her approach allows readers to think critically about feminist issues and the ways they can contribute to the field in the future. . . As mentioned, it presents a valuable framework for any researcher to use in community-based research. * Sex Roles: A Journal of Research *
      Previous edition praise: Sprague writes exceptionally clearly and expresses difficult issues in language that undergraduates can easily grasp. At the same time, her ideas are sufficiently sophisticated that readers who are well read in feminist research in sociology also have a great deal to gain from reading this book. . . Sprague has given us a vision of standpoint methodology that has come of age. * Gender & Society *

      Table of Contents
      1.The Field of Vision Why Feminists? Who Am I? What Is Methodology? What’s Keeping Sociology from Its Promise? Knowing Choices 2.Seeing through Science: Epistemologies Positivism: Do the Facts Speak for Themselves? Radical Social Constructionism: Is Knowledge Illusion? Critical Realism Standpoint Theory Critical Realism or Standpoint Theory? Critically Seeking Reality 3.Authority and Power Power and Authority, Ideology and Knowledge The Subjectivist (MIS)Interpretation of Standpoint Epistemology Social Standpoint Epistemology 4.How Feminists Count: Critical Strategies for Quantitative Methods Problems with Standard Quantitative Methodology How Feminists Use Quantitative Methods Conclusion 5.Qualitative Shifts: Feminist Strategies in Field Research and Interviewing Feminist Critiques of Qualitative Methodology Increasing the Researcher/Researched Connection Compensating for the Researcher’s Standpoint Constructing Collaborations Conclusion 6.Whose Questions? Whose Answers? Asking Critical Questions To Whom Are We Providing Answers? 7.Changing Sociology/ Changing the World Changing Research Changing Our Discipline Changing Ourselves Bibliography

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