Emotionally Involved: The Impact of Researching RapeRoutledge, 17 jun 2013 - 208 pagina's Tackling difficult issues, Emotionally Involved gives a vivid picture the challenges researchers who studey traumatic events face. It is essential reading for researchers, therapists, fieldworkers, for those on the frontlines of rape crisis and domestic violence work, and for anyone concerned with the role of emotions in social science. |
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1 Creating DifferenceThinking versus Feeling The Role of Emotions in Research | 14 |
2 From Thinking to Feeling The Stories That Bring Feeling to Researching Rape | 38 |
3 Feeling The Emotions of Researching Rape | 65 |
4 From Feeling to Thinking The Insights Feeling Rape Bring to Researching Rape | 94 |
5 Creating BalanceThinking and Feeling The Possibilities for Emotionally Engaged Research | 123 |
Appendix A The Development Process and Methodology of the ResearchingtheResearcher Study | 151 |
Appendix B The ResearchingtheResearcher Interview Protocol | 169 |
Notes | 173 |
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Emotionally Involved: The Impact of Researching Rape Rebecca Campbell Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2002 |
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