Handbook of Feminist Research Methodologies in Management and Organization Studies
Edited by Saija Katila,
Susan Meriläinen and
Emma Bell
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The Handbook of Feminist Research Methodologies in Management and Organization Studies focuses on the interlinkages between feminist theories, methodologies and research methods, and their practical implementation in business and management research. Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field of management and organization studies, this groundbreaking Handbook analyses key theoretical texts and their methodological implications, as well as topical approaches including postcolonial feminism and critical race theory. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Education; Environment; Research Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800377028
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Feminist Research Methodologies in Management and Organization Studies , pp 1-23

- Saija Katila, Susan Meriläinen and Emma Bell
- Ch 2 Rethinking knowledge production through standpoint, decolonisation and intersectionality: thinking with Sandra Harding , pp 25-38

- Rebecca W.B. Lund
- Ch 3 ‘Adventures through alterity’: Judith Butler and methodology , pp 39-54

- Melissa Tyler
- Ch 4 Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices , pp 55-71

- Michela Cozza and Silvia Gherardi
- Ch 5 Ethics and feminist research , pp 72-90

- Natasha S. Mauthner
- Ch 6 Locating our research within feminist philosophies and epistemologies , pp 91-105

- Nancy Harding
- Ch 7 Feminist action research , pp 107-122

- Inge Bleijenbergh
- Ch 8 Social reproduction theory as a lens and method: multiplying struggles for equality beyond the workplace , pp 123-139

- Patrizia Zanoni
- Ch 9 Studying precarious lives: feminist research and the politics of location, solidarity and vulnerability , pp 140-156

- Devi Vijay
- Ch 10 Feminist poststructural analysis , pp 157-173

- Kathleen Riach
- Ch 11 Queer analysis , pp 174-188

- Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea and Steff Worst
- Ch 12 Reflections for doing anti-racist research , pp 189-203

- Helena Liu
- Ch 13 Transnational feminist methodologies: women’s rights and the construction of boundaries , pp 204-219

- Banu Ozkazanc-Pan
- Ch 14 Decolonising feminist methodologies: an epistemological politics of the racialised and feminised flesh , pp 220-238

- Sara C. Motta
- Ch 15 Writing through the body: a matter of attention, humility and touch , pp 240-254

- Yousra Rahmouni Elidrissi and Noortje van Amsterdam
- Ch 16 Slow reading of heavy data , pp 255-266

- Matilda Dahl and Jenny Helin
- Ch 17 Queering speaking and listening in academia , pp 267-282

- Anu Valtonen
- Ch 18 The Huronia Survivors Speakers Bureau: enacting a cripped feminist solidarity with intellectually disabled institutional survivors , pp 283-296

- Jen Rinaldi, Kate Rossiter and Siobhán Saravanamuttu
- Ch 19 Decolonial feminist solidarity/ies , pp 297-314

- Ybiskay González, Sara C. Motta and Tiina Seppälä
- Ch 20 Rethinking evaluation of research from feminist perspectives , pp 315-326

- Mirka Koro, Marina Basu and Charlton Long
- Ch 21 Doing feminist ethnography collectively , pp 328-342

- Juliette Cermeno, Justine Loizeau and Léa Dorion
- Ch 22 Feminist ethics in research , pp 343-357

- Alison Pullen, Celina McEwen and Carl Rhodes
- Ch 23 Reconsidering algorithmic management: feminist research tools for challenging computational thinking , pp 358-372

- Laura Candidatu and Koen Leurs
- Ch 24 Feminist analyses of popular culture , pp 373-388

- Barbara Czarniawska
- Ch 25 Using archival methods in feminist organization studies , pp 389-404

- Magdalena Oldziejewska
- Ch 26 Men and feminist research: what research? What feminism? , pp 405-418

- Scott Taylor and Janne Tienari
- Ch 27 In the lion’s den: doing feminist research in academia , pp 419-434

- Yvonne Benschop and Marieke van den Brink
- Ch 28 A feminist praxis to disrupt the white male supremacy of business management curricula , pp 435-450

- Sadhvi Dar and Joshua Kalemba
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