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Doctoral research from a feminist perspective: acknowledging, advancing and aligning women's experience

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posted on 2025-05-09, 11:59 authored by Marilyn GrayMarilyn Gray, Kylie AglliasKylie Agllias, Leanne Schubert, Jennifer Boddy
This paper discusses three feminist research principles through three doctoral studies and their accompanying supervision and support group: (i) capturing women’s experience; (ii) improving women’s lives; and (iii) equalising power. These guiding principles assisted in understanding the connections between feminist theory and the respective studies on: older people experiencing family estrangement (Kylie); a mentoring program with women from disadvantaged backgrounds (Jennifer); and arts-based intervention research to raise awareness of domestic violence in a disadvantaged community (Leanne). It discusses the way in which these guiding principles informed the studies and the supervision process from the students’ and supervisor’s perspective.

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Journal title

Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice

Volume

14

Issue

6

Pagination

758-775

Publisher

Sage

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Humanities and Social Science

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