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Feminist MethodologiesInterconnected Experiences: Embodying Feminist Research with Social Movements

Feminist Methodologies: Interconnected Experiences: Embodying Feminist Research with Social... [This chapter presents three experiences of doing research with social movements using feminist methodologies. It explores challenges, ethics and possibilities of feminist research with Extinction Rebellion in the Netherlands, the Movement of People Affected by Dams in Brazil and the Abortion Rights Movement in Costa Rica. The chapter asks: What makes these methodologies “feminist”, and how do “feminist researchers” relate to feminist and socio-environmental movements differently? We explore what the role of feminist research and knowledge production is in contributing to social struggles, reflecting on the contradictions of activist and academic knowledge production. All of our engagements approached social movements as producers of situated knowledges and emphasise the importance of our embodied experiences as we actively align ourselves with these struggles.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Feminist MethodologiesInterconnected Experiences: Embodying Feminist Research with Social Movements

Part of the Gender, Development and Social Change Book Series
Editors: Harcourt, Wendy; van den Berg, Karijn; Dupuis, Constance; Gaybor, Jacqueline
Feminist Methodologies — Feb 3, 2022

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2022
ISBN
978-3-030-82653-6
Pages
211 –235
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-82654-3_10
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter presents three experiences of doing research with social movements using feminist methodologies. It explores challenges, ethics and possibilities of feminist research with Extinction Rebellion in the Netherlands, the Movement of People Affected by Dams in Brazil and the Abortion Rights Movement in Costa Rica. The chapter asks: What makes these methodologies “feminist”, and how do “feminist researchers” relate to feminist and socio-environmental movements differently? We explore what the role of feminist research and knowledge production is in contributing to social struggles, reflecting on the contradictions of activist and academic knowledge production. All of our engagements approached social movements as producers of situated knowledges and emphasise the importance of our embodied experiences as we actively align ourselves with these struggles.]

Published: Feb 3, 2022

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