Policy Press

Part 1: Doing “gender” in empirical research: tools and new developments 

On gender: what is it, how to capture this important property in surveys and what are some of the challenges associated with leaving the binary world?  

On data: What data sources do researchers have at their disposal to investigate research questions of interest? 

On intersectional methodology: how does one’s positionality, embodiment of privileges and ethical responsibilities influence the operationalization of intersectional research projects and thus shape methodology? 

On researcher-researched relations: how does proximity shape research methods?  

On quantitative methods: what’s the relationship with gender and politics research?  

On ethnography: how is gender repeated over time? 

On developments and foundational questions in the profession: how to increase the transformational impact of feminist research? 

Explore the other themes in the EJPG Student Reading List

Political participation 

The politics of bodily autonomy

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