It requires, further, that the mythology of 'hygienic' research with its accompanying mystification of the researcher and the researched as objective instruments of data production be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement is more than... Women Teaching for Change: Gender, Class & Power - Page 63by Kathleen Weiler - 1988 - 174 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | Professor Mica Nava - 1992 - 228 pages
...Oakley (1981: 58), in her article 'Interviewing women', has referred to 'the mythology of "hygienic" research with its accompanying mystification of the...researched as objective instruments of data production' and urges that this: 'be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous... | |
 | Kimberly M. Williams - 1998 - 232 pages
...relationship: "If [feminist research in social science] requires, further, that the mythology of 'hygienic' research with its accompanying mystification of the...recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous bias — it is the condition under which people come to know each other and to admit others... | |
 | Russell Bishop, Ted Glynn - 2003 - 236 pages
...research process, in the sense that Oakley (1981) identifies where 'personal involvement is more than dangerous bias, it is the condition under which people come to know each other and admit others into their lives' (p. 58). In many types of positivistic research personal involvement... | |
 | Leo Driedger, Shiva Halli - 2000 - 328 pages
...assumptions and values by the researchers. According to Oakley (1981:58), The mythology of hygienic research with its accompanying mystification of the...researched as objective instruments of data production [should] be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement ... is the condition under which... | |
 | Patricia Mohammed - 2002 - 566 pages
...mystification of the researcher as an objective instrument. Oakley argues that this must be replaced with the recognition that personal involvement is more than a dangerous bias. It is, she suggests, "the condition under which people come to know each other and to admit others into their... | |
 | Yvonna S. Lincoln, Norman K. Denzin - 2003 - 510 pages
...research but in social science research in general. It requires, further, that the mythology of "hygienic" research with its accompanying mystification of the...recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous bias — it is the condition under which people come to know each other and to admit others... | |
 | Clive Seale - 2004 - 562 pages
...research but in social science research in general. It requires, further, that the mythology of 'hygienic' research with its accompanying mystification of the...recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous bias - it is the condition under which people come to know each other and to admit others... | |
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