Feminist Research Practice: Learning from Older Women.
Publisher:
ERICDate published:
4 April, 2002Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
researchPublication link:
Feminist Research Practice: Learning from Older Women.The process of collecting oral histories from 21 older Irish women incorporated elements of feminist research, including equalized power relations between researchers and participants, reciprocal information, empowerment of participants, and ownership of data. (Contains 17 references.)
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