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Women in conversation: a wartime social survey in Melbourne,Australia 1941-43
Authors:Ellen Warne  Shurlee Swain  Patricia Grimshaw  John Lack
Affiliation:University of Melbourne , Australia
Abstract:This article examines the gendered dimensions of relationships in the conduct of a major academic Australian social survey in Melbourne in the early years of the Second World War. Despite its grounding in methodology current in Britain at the time, its execution and outcomes mirrored the gendered and classed nature of the survey, with its male direction, middleclass female interviewers, and largely working-class respondents. The value of ‘women's conversations’ was reflected in the fullness of the findings that were made publicly available in subsequent years.
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