Using biographical narrative and life story methods to research women's movements: FEMCIT |
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Authors: | Sasha Roseneil |
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Institution: | University of London, Birkbeck, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the use of the biographical narrative interpretative method (BNIM) in a research project that investigated the ways in which intimate life and intimate citizenship have changed in the wake of the cultural and political interventions of women's movements and other movements for gender and sexual equality and change. It outlines the research design of the study, which was the “Intimate Citizenship” work package of the FEMCIT research project, and describes how the biographical narrative interpretative method enabled the project's central research questions to be addressed. |
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