Feminist Research Methodology: Making Meanings of Meaning-making

Delves into feminist research methodologies, focusing on methods, theory, ontology, epistemology, ethics, and politics. Using Sri Lanka as a case study, it bridges local research practices with Western feminist approaches, offering a globally applicable framework for feminist research. This work confronts hegemonies by challenging dominant knowledge systems and highlighting feminist perspectives from the Global South. It not only contributes to the decolonisation of knowledge but also proposes alternate methodologies. The book reimagines development by offering feminist, decolonial paradigms for understanding development. It provides strategies for change and resistance by equipping readers with tools for feminist solidarity and resistance against hegemonic structures. The book highlights on decolonising knowledge and proposes alternate methodologies which provides a tool for understanding and addressing the economic and social inequalities faced by women.

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Author(s): Maithree Wickramasinghe
Date Published: 2014
Author(s) Region of Origin: Asia

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