Methodological Eclecticism: Feminist-Pragmatist Reflections on Re/centering Muslims in Research about Islam
Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
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Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor: Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, United Kingdom.
International Journal of Religion, 2021, vol. 2, issue 1, 35-45
Abstract:
For over a decade, researchers have consistently asserted that Muslims in the West are ‘research weary’ (Sangera and Thapar- Bjökert 2008: 544), ‘tired of too much research about them’ (Alvi et al. 2003: p. xv) and are concerned about ‘not being given the opportunity to shape research that is about them (Scott-Baumann et al. 2020). Research on Muslim in Britain and in the West are further complicated by social hierarchies and popular discourses that often position Muslims as the ‘different other’. Working within a feminist-pragmatist epistemological framework this chapter will bring together methodological reflections from a decade of research of Islam and Muslims in the West. It asserts the need for research paradigms that are grounded in partnership and positionality, and which maintain intellectual rigour while also being accountable to the people who are the subjects of research.
Keywords: Muslims; feminism; gender; Islam in Britain; methodology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.33182/ijor.v2i1.1472
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