Researching women's movements: An introduction to FEMCIT and Sisterhood and After |
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Authors: | Margaretta Jolly Sasha Roseneil |
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Institution: | 1. University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, UK;2. University of London, Birkbeck, UK |
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Abstract: | This article offers an overview of two research projects that are concerned with investigating the histories, social organisation and impacts of women's movements. It introduces FEMCIT (Gendered Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: the impact of contemporary women's movements), a transdisciplinary, cross-national European research project, and Sisterhood and After, a UK-based oral history project, outlining their specific research questions, foci and research designs. The article raises a number of key issues that arise in researching women's movements that are then taken up in the eight paired papers that follow: method and research design; difference and diversity; place, space and nation; and understanding impact. |
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