A Feminist Ethic for Social Science Research

Edwin Mellen Press (1988)
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Abstract

A collection of feminist articles, the guiding principle of which is to define standards for the conduct of feminist research. Recognizing the importance of providing a forum for issues which critique traditional patriarchal values and ideologies, the essays seek to raise important questions.

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