Women Researching in Africa The Impact of Gender /
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| Shrnutí: | XX, 317 p. text |
| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2019.
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2019. |
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94502-6 |
| Médium: | Elektronický zdroj Kniha |
Obsah:
- 1. Women researching in Africa: The impact of gender; Ruth Jackson and Max Kelly
- Part I: Gender and identity as a female researcher in Africa
- 2. ‘‘Gone native?’: Reflections of a feminist tightrope walker’s research on ‘land grabbing’ and the dilemmas of ‘fieldworking’ while parenting; Rama Salla Dieng
- 3. Identity and experience in Malawi: Challenges and observations; Joanna Woods
- 4. Navigating gender performance: Ethics and culture in researching family care for cancer patients in Ghana; Deborah Atobrah
- 5. When in Rome…: Navigating decolonial research as a diasporic Black woman; Lioba Hirsch
- 6. Reflections on the dilemmas of feminist fieldwork in Africa; Tanya Lyons
- Part II: Relationships with 'others' as a female researcher in Africa
- 7. Researching the rural: A Mzungu loose in Africa; Max Kelly- 8. Women and anthropologists in West Africa: comparing two research experiences; Ester Botta Somparé and Mara Vitale
- 9. Constant questioning on-and-off the page: Race, decolonial ethics and women researching in Africa; Amber Murrey; 10. Lessons Learned on Research Methods and Researcher Stance in Africa; Jody L. McBrien
- Part III: Methodological challenges for female researchers in Africa
- 11. Challenges and opportunities of doing fieldwork as a woman on women in Guinea; Carole Ammann
- 12. On walking alone and walking with others: Framing activities and decisions by time and distance in Kafa Zone, Ethiopia; Ruth Jackson
- 13. Gender and positionality: Opportunities, challenges and ethical dilemmas in Ghana and Sierra Leone; Vanessa van den Boogaard
- 14. Historiography of African Market Women; Mutiat Oladejo
- 15. Women researching Africa: linking experience to practice; Max Kelly and Ruth Jackson. .