<p>"<em>Emotionally involved</em> is an important exploration of researching-the-researcher...Campbell argues convincingly that researching researcher's emotions...can more accurately reflect the nature of the rsearch process." -- Lora Bex Lempert, Contemporary Sociology<br />"Breaks the silence among those who study victims about how emotionally difficult researching rape is..challenges the belief that emotions have no place in science." -- <em>The Chicago Tribune</em><br />"This is a powerful and painful book. It is powerful because it helps shape a new discourse about compassionate research. This book is about how to do a kind of research that makes you cry, research that makes you feel deeply about violence and rape and their effects on women's lives." -- Norman K. Denzin, co-editor of <em>Handbook of Qualitative Research</em><br />"Campbell shows how emotions are a fundamental feature of social research, making this book an important contribution to the research methods literature.. I strongly recommend this book to counselors, therapists, social workers, rape crisis workers, victim advocates, psychologists, sociologists and anyone else who works with crime victims or studies people who have experienced trauma, violence, or injustice in their lives." -- Patricia Yancey Martin, co-author of <em>Feminist</em><em>Organizations: Harvest of the New Women's Movement</em><br />"<em>Emotionally Involved</em> is a groundbreaking study of the way emotions affect both researchers and research outcomes. Beautifully written, this compelling book is an invaluable resource not only to those who study gender violence, but also those concerned about research methods in all fields." -- Stephanie Riger, co-author of <em>The</em><em>Female Fear: The Social Cost of Rape</em><br />"<em>Emotionally Involved</em> is a powerful critique of victimization studies that are coldly objective and a compelling argument for feminist research methodologies that incorporate multiple perspectives. The book acts as a forewarning of both the risks and benefits of getting involved in working with sexual assault victims." -- Mary P. Koss, co-author of <em>No Safe Haven: Male Violence</em><em>Against women at Home, at Work, and in the Community</em><br />"Steeped in the traditions of rational positivism and social science, Campbell challenges the scientific paradigm that elevates cognitions. Arguing that emotions can inform and enhance research, she interviews a team of researchers who collected data for a study of rape and investigates the ways in which the women's stories of rape elicited powerful feelings from the researchers. . Qualitative and field researchers will appreciate the arguments and the creative methods for thoughtful use of affect to enrich research findings. Offering guidelines for conducting research that is emotionally passionate, this is essential reading for students, researchers scholars, clinicians and advocates of philosophy of science." -- S. M. Valente, University of Southern California, CHOICE, June 2002</p>

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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Based on interviews with over 100 rape researchers, Emotionally Involved explores what it feels like to continually work with these distressing accounts of sexual violence in women's lives.
PREFACE Emotional Work: Researching Sexual Violence in Women's Lives CHAPTER 1: Creating Difference - Thinking vs. Feeling: The Role Of Emotions in Research CHAPTER 2: From Thinking To Feeling: The Stories That Bring Feeling To Researching Rape CHAPTER 3: Feeling: The Emotions Of Researching Rape CHAPTER 4: From Feeling To Thinking: The Insights Feeling Rape Bring To Researching Rape CHAPTER 5: Creating Balance - Thinking and Feeling: The Possibilities For Emotionally-Engaged Research APPENDIX A: The Development, Process, and Methodology of the Researching-the-Researcher Study APPENDIX B: The Researching-the-Researcher Interview Protocol REFERENCES ENDNOTES
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ISBN
9780415925945
Publisert
2001-11-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
380 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Biographical note

Rebecca Campbell is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago and is Director of the Sexual Assault and Rape Prevention Evaluation Project at the Michigan Public Health Institute. She has also been a Rape Crisis Counselor and advocate for over ten years.