Silences, neglected feelings, and blind-spots in research practice /
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New York, NY :
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2022.
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| Series: | Routledge advances in research methods.
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Table of Contents:
- <P>Introduction</P><I><P>Kathy Davis and Janice Irvine</P></I><B><P>Part I: Silences</B> </P><P>1. The Silence of Gold: Feelings about Money in Field Relationships</P><I><P>Sealing Cheng </P></I><P>2. Keeping Quiet: Doing Research When You're <I>Woman, Feminist & Black</P></I><I><P>madeleine kennedy-macfoy</I> </P><P>3. Navigating Race
- Expectations Before, During, and After Research</P><I><P>Jonathan R. Wynn </P></I><P>4. Do Lawsuits Silence? Legal Harassment in Corporate Crime Research</P><I><P>Willem De Haan</P></I><B><P>Part II: Neglected Feelings</B> </P><P>5. "Bad Feelings": Reflections on Research, Disciplines, and Critical Methodologies</P><I><P>Ghassan Moussawi and Jyoti Puri</I> </P><P>6. The Shamefulness of Boredom: Are Good Researchers Allowed to be Bored?</P><I><P>Kathy Davis </P></I><P>7. In Praise of Suspicion </P><I><P>Oyman Basaran </P></I><P>8. The Botanical Sublime: Thinking and Feeling with Plants</P><I><P>Banu Subramanian </P></I><B><P>Part III: Blind-spots</P></B><P>9. Coming to Terms with the Present: Difficult Feelings in Post-Shoah Germany</P><I><P>Ina Schaum</P></I><P>10. 'We Will Sue You If You Dare Publish Our Pictures!': Discovering Myopia in a Feminist, Participatory Photo-voice Project with Sex Workers in Ethiopia</P><I><P>Ida Sabelis and Lorraine Nencel</I> </P><P>11. From Myopia to Clarity: Missed Opportunities and New Directions in an International Research Setting</P><I><P>David Cort</P></I><B><P>Concluding Conversations</P></B><P>Studying Those Who Hate Us: Fear, Anxiety and Blind-spots in Researching the Right</P><I><P>Janice Irvine and Arlene Stein </P></I>