Feminist methodologies and engineering education research |
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Authors: | Kacey Beddoes |
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Affiliation: | Purdue University, School of Engineering Education , West Lafayette , IN , USA |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces feminist methodologies in the context of engineering education research. It builds upon other recent methodology articles in engineering education journals and presents feminist research methodologies as a concrete engineering education setting in which to explore the connections between epistemology, methodology and theory. The paper begins with a literature review that covers a broad range of topics featured in the literature on feminist methodologies. Next, data from interviews with engineering educators and researchers who have engaged with feminist methodologies are presented. The ways in which feminist methodologies shape their research topics, questions, frameworks of analysis, methods, practices and reporting are each discussed. The challenges and barriers they have faced are then discussed. Finally, the benefits of further and broader engagement with feminist methodologies within the engineering education community are identified. |
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Keywords: | methodology feminist methodologies engineering education research feminist research gender |
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