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Researching women's movements: FEMCIT and Sisterhood and After

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posted on 2023-06-08, 08:49 authored by Margaretta JollyMargaretta Jolly, Sasha Roseneil
Women's movements constantly innovate in response to changing social and political circumstances, yet they pose strikingly consistent questions for those who wish to study them. What methods are the most effective, and the most ethical, for capturing their nature, flavour and effects? How should we understand relationships between women of different classes, ethnicities, religions, sexualities, or more broadly, the many structural, locational and cultural differences between women and within gender? How do place, space and nation define, enable and condition women's movements? And how do we know what influence movements have really had? This "special cluster" of papers grew out of two research projects' attempts to find answers to those troubling questions, and to share practical "solutions" to them

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Women's Studies International Forum

ISSN

0277-5395

Publisher

Elsevier

Issue

3

Volume

35

Page range

125-128

Department affiliated with

  • Centre for Community Engagement Publications

Research groups affiliated with

  • Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-12-02

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