Reading list

Methodologies of Gender Studies

Genusvetenskaplig metodologi

Course
GS2401
Second cycle
15 credits (ECTS)

About the Reading list

Valid from
Autumn semester 2024 (2024-09-02)
Decision date
2024-06-27

Adams, T., Jones, S. H., and Ellis, C. (2021). Introduction: Making Sense and Taking Action: Creating a Caring Community of Autoethnographers. In Handbook of Autoethnography. Taylor and Fransis, pp. 1-17). The book is available as e-book in the library.


ALLEA- All European Academies (2017) The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity, revised edition. Berlin: ALLEA https://allea.org/code-of-conduct/.


Bacchi, C. (2010). Foucault, Policy and Rule: Challenging the Problem-Solving Paradigm. Institut for Historie, Internationale Studier og Samfundsforhold, Aalborg Universitet. FREIA's tekstserie No. 74 (15 pages).


Denzin, N., & Lincoln, Y. (2011). Introduction - The discipline and Practice of Qualitative Research. In The SAGE handbook of Qualitative Research (pp. 1-19). London.


Dima, R. and Dumitriu, S. (2023). ‘Home is where the cat is’: The here-there of queer (un)belonging. In: Engebretsen, E. L.; Liinason, M. (Eds.) Transforming identities in contemporary Europe: Critical essays on knowledge, inequality and belonging. Routledge. ISBN 9781032151113. DOI: 10.4324/9781003245155-8


Forberg, P. and Schilt, K. (2023) What is ethnographic about digital ethnography? A sociological perspective. Front. Sociol. 8:1156776. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1156776


Foucault, M. (1971). Orders of Discourse . Social Science information, 10(2), pp. 7-30.


Herrmann, A. F. (2012). “I know I’m unlovable”: Desperation, dislocation, despair, and discourse on the academic job hunt. Qualitative Inquiry, 18, 247-255.


Hill Collins, P. (1989). The Social Construction of Black Feminist Thought. Signs, 14(4), pp. 745-773.


Jackson, A. Y., & Mazzei, L. A. (2012). Thinking with theory in qualitative research: viewing data across multiple perspectives. NY: Routledge. pp. vii-14; 49-84.


Jackson, A., & Mazzei, L. (2008). Experience and “I” in autoethnography: a deconstruction. International Review of Qualitative Research, 1(3), 299-318.


Lieblich, A., Zilber, T B ; Tuval-Mashiach, R. (2008). Narrating human actions: the subjective experience of agency, structure, communion, and serendipity. Qualitative Inquiry, 14(4), 613-631.


Nash, C. (2010) ‘Old-time lesbians, Transmen and the Politics of Queer Research’ in Browne, K. and Nash, C. Queer Methods and Methodologies: Intersecting Queer Theories and Social Science Research, (Routledge: London and New York) chapter 8 pp 129-142.


Osei-Kofi, N. (2024) AfroSwedish Places of Belonging: Critical Insurgencies. Northwestern University Press. (will be published this summer).

Pink et al. (eds.). (2016). Digital Ethnography, principles and practice. SAGE Publication Ltd. (chapter 1, ethnography in a digital world).

Postill, J. and S. Pink. (2012). Social media ethnography: the digital researcher in a messy web. Media International Australia, 145 (1) https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1329878X1214500114


Rose, G. (2016 or any other edition) Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials. 4th ed. London: SAGE, 2016 (other additions also work) Chapters “Researching visual materials”; “Semiology”; “Discourse analysis I”.


Sasunkevich, O. (2018). Ethnography of invisible: studying informal economy in small towns. In SAGE Research Methods Cases in Sociology. London: SAGE Publications Ltd. https://methods-sagepub-com-christuniversity.knimbus.com/case/download/ethnography-of-invisible-studying-informal-economy-in-small-towns?format=case


Sawyer, L. and Osei-Kofi, N. (2020). ‘Listening’ With Gothenburg’s Iron Well: Engaging the Imperial Archive Through Black Feminist Methodologies and Arts-Based Research. Feminist Review, 125(1), 54-61.


Swedish Research Council (2017). Good Research Practice. https://www.vr.se/download/18.5639980c162791bbfe697882/1555334908942/Good-Research-Practice_VR_2017.pdf.


Tuck, E. and Yang, KW (2014) R-Words: Refusing Research. In Django Paris and Maisha T. Winn, eds. Humanizing Research: Decolonizing Qualitative Inquiry With Youth and Communities. SAGE Publications, 223-248. https://qalqalah.org/media/pages/activites/workshop-qalqalah-rethinking-history/1621856626-1586352038/refusing.pdf


Winther Jørgensen, M., & Phillips, L. (2002). Discourse analysis as theory and method. London: Sage.


Wojnicka K. (2020) Sex and the Fieldwork: Gender, Sexuality, Nationality, and Social Class in Research on European (Heterosexual) Men. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 19: 1–10.


Yuval-Davis, N. (2010). Theorizing identity: beyond the ‘us’ and ‘them’ dichotomy. Patterns of Prejudice, 44(3), 261-280.