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PhD Course: Research methods from a gender perspective 2013 
Organisers: prof.dr. Willy Jansen, dr. Inge Bleijenbergh, dr. Niels Spierings 
Contact: w.jansen@maw.ru.nl (on sabbatical until May 11) or i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl 
Subject: Classical and modern debate on the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods from a gender perspective. 
Objective: Students will be able to recognize gender bias in the application of qualitative and quantitative research methods. They will be able to critically reflect upon the choice and application of research methods from a gender perspective in their own PhD research. 
Design: The course takes two full days, with an alternation of lectures, discussion of literature and responses to assignments made by students. The first day will focus on qualitative research methods, the second day on quantitative research methods. Both days will take the different phases in the research process into consideration, namely design, research question, operationalization, choice of methods for accessing sources, data collection, data‐analysis and interpretation and reporting. In order to receive a certificate participants must have actively participated in both days, read the assigned literature, write a short assignment on their own method selection, and actively participate in the discussions. 
Institutional context: Interdisciplinary, interfaculty project under the heading of the Institute for Gender Studies and the Faculty of Management Sciences, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Research School on Gender (NOG) and the Hochschule Rhein‐Waal, Kleve. The proposed course is part of new curriculum development and will be evaluated accordingly afterwards. 
Participants: Estimated number of students: 15. The maximum is set at 20 PhD researchers in order to enable in depth discussion. The course is also open to advanced MA students and other young researchers for the remaining places. 
Costs: This year there are no fees for this course. Travel and lunch costs are for the students own account. 
Reading: You are advised to buy the books of Nagy Hesse‐Biber, Sprague and Reinharz or borrow them from your own university library. Copies of the books and the articles will be available for consultation only at the Documentation Centre of the Institute for Gender Studies, Thomas van Aquinostraat 4, room 4.00.45. Nijmegen. 
Study load: 2 x 8 hours workshop days, 2 x 4 hours working on the assignments and an estimated 2 x 35 hours of reading. 
Time: Friday June 7 and June 21, 2013. 
Place: Room 2.03.04, Thomas van Aquinostraat 2, Nijmegen. Radboud University Nijmegen (for information on how to get there see http://www.ru.nl/contact/bereikbaarheid/ ) 
Registration: Please send the fully completed Registration Form to genderstudies@maw.ru.nl before May 15, 2013. 
Deadlines assignments: 
Send assignment I before May 29, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl 
Send assignment II before June 12, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl
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Day 1, Friday June 7, 2013: Qualitative research 
Topics: Explorative research questions. Defining concepts. Gender bias in collecting data via interviews and participant observation. Gender bias in data analysis of qualitative material and reporting. Ethics in research methods. 
10.00‐10.30 Lecture 1, General introduction: Are there any feminist research methods? Implicit gender bias (W. Jansen) 
10.30‐11:00 Lecture 2, Critical historical analysis (S.Dudink). 
11.00‐11.15 Break 
11.30‐12.30 Discussion of the lectures and the assigned literature 
Lunch break 
13.45 – 14.15 Lecture 3, Critical Frame Analysis (Marleen van der Haar) 
14.15‐15.00 Discussion of the lecture and the literature 
15.00‐15.15 Tea break 
15.30‐17.30 Discussion of students’ assignments. 
Prepare 
Read and prepare one discussion point for each article or chapter: 
Buch, E. & K. Staller (2007) The feminist practice of ethnography. In S. Nagy Hesse‐Biber & P. Lina Leavy (eds) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage. 
Harding, S. (1997) Is there a feminist method? In: Kemp, S. and Squires, J. (eds) Feminisms. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 160‐170. 
Nagy Hesse‐Biber, S. (2007) The practice of feminist in‐depth interviewing. In S. Nagy Hesse‐ Biber & P. Lina Leavy (eds) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage. 
Scott, Joan W. (1986) Gender: A useful category of historical analysis. The American Historical Review, 91 (5) 1053‐1075. 
Sprague, Joey (2005) Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, p. 1‐30 and 119‐200. 
Assignment 1: Give your name, title of your research and summary of 10 lines of your research topic. Describe the qualitative aspects of your research, and how you apply the chosen qualitative methods in a gender critical manner. Discuss any problems you have encountered or methodological questions you have (Max. two pages, lettersize 12). 
Day two: Friday June 21, 2013: Quantitative research methods 
Topics: Gender bias in selection of sample, quantitative data‐analysis and interpretation and reporting. Hypothesis testing research questions. Defining concepts. Collecting quantitative data and gender bias. 
10.00‐10.30 Lecture 1, Quantitative techniques in feminist research (N. Spierings) 
10.30‐11:00 Lecture 2, Combining different techniques (M.Verloo or E.Rommes) 
11.00‐11.15 Break
3 
11.30‐12.30 Discussion of the lectures and the literature 
Lunch break 
13.45 – 14.15 Lecture 3, Hypothesis testing by quantitative analysis/computer simulation (Inge Bleijenbergh) 
14.15‐15.00 Discussion of the lecture and the literature 
15.00‐15.15 Tea break 
15.30‐17.30 Discussion of students’ assignments. 
Prepare 
Read and prepare one discussion point for each article or chapter: 
Leckenby, D. (2007) Feminist empiricism: Challenging gender bias and “Setting the Record Straight” In S. Nagy Hesse‐Biber & P. Lina Leavy (Ed.) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage 
Jordan‐Young, R. (2010) Making sense of brain organization studies in: Brain Storm: The Flaws in the Science on Sex Differences. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, p. 41‐64. 
Spierings, Niels (2012) The inclusion of quantitative techniques and diversity in the mainstream of feminist research. European Journal of women’s Studies 19(3) 331‐347. 
Sprague, Joey (2005) Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, 31‐118. 
Minor‐Rubino, K. & Epstein Jayarantne (2007) Feminist survey research. In S. Nagy Hesse‐Biber & P. Lina Leavy (eds) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage. 
Reinharz, S. (1992) Feminist Methods in Social Research. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press (pages to be indicated). 
Assignment 2: Give your name and title of your research. Describe the quantitative aspects of your research, and how you apply the chosen quantitative methods in a gender critical manner. Discuss any problems you have encountered or question you have. (Max. two pages, lettersize 12).
4 
Registration form 
PhD Course: Research methods from a gender perspective 2013 
Name: 
Title of your research: 
Institute and University, name of supervisor: 
Year in research process:
5 
Assignment I 
Give your name, title of your research and summary of 10 lines of your research topic. Describe the qualitative aspects of your research and how you apply the chosen qualitative methods in a gender critical manner. Also indicate the problems you have encountered in your research or any methodological questions you may have (Max. two pages, lettersize 12, send before May 29, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl 
).
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Assignment II 
Give your name and title of your research. Describe the quantitative aspects of your research, and how you apply the chosen quantitative methods in a gender critical manner. Also indicate the problems you have encountered in your research or any methodological questions you may have. (Max. two pages, lettersize 12, send before June 12, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl )

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Research methods from_a_gender_perspectieve_-programme_def2

  • 1. 1 PhD Course: Research methods from a gender perspective 2013 Organisers: prof.dr. Willy Jansen, dr. Inge Bleijenbergh, dr. Niels Spierings Contact: w.jansen@maw.ru.nl (on sabbatical until May 11) or i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl Subject: Classical and modern debate on the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods from a gender perspective. Objective: Students will be able to recognize gender bias in the application of qualitative and quantitative research methods. They will be able to critically reflect upon the choice and application of research methods from a gender perspective in their own PhD research. Design: The course takes two full days, with an alternation of lectures, discussion of literature and responses to assignments made by students. The first day will focus on qualitative research methods, the second day on quantitative research methods. Both days will take the different phases in the research process into consideration, namely design, research question, operationalization, choice of methods for accessing sources, data collection, data‐analysis and interpretation and reporting. In order to receive a certificate participants must have actively participated in both days, read the assigned literature, write a short assignment on their own method selection, and actively participate in the discussions. Institutional context: Interdisciplinary, interfaculty project under the heading of the Institute for Gender Studies and the Faculty of Management Sciences, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Research School on Gender (NOG) and the Hochschule Rhein‐Waal, Kleve. The proposed course is part of new curriculum development and will be evaluated accordingly afterwards. Participants: Estimated number of students: 15. The maximum is set at 20 PhD researchers in order to enable in depth discussion. The course is also open to advanced MA students and other young researchers for the remaining places. Costs: This year there are no fees for this course. Travel and lunch costs are for the students own account. Reading: You are advised to buy the books of Nagy Hesse‐Biber, Sprague and Reinharz or borrow them from your own university library. Copies of the books and the articles will be available for consultation only at the Documentation Centre of the Institute for Gender Studies, Thomas van Aquinostraat 4, room 4.00.45. Nijmegen. Study load: 2 x 8 hours workshop days, 2 x 4 hours working on the assignments and an estimated 2 x 35 hours of reading. Time: Friday June 7 and June 21, 2013. Place: Room 2.03.04, Thomas van Aquinostraat 2, Nijmegen. Radboud University Nijmegen (for information on how to get there see http://www.ru.nl/contact/bereikbaarheid/ ) Registration: Please send the fully completed Registration Form to genderstudies@maw.ru.nl before May 15, 2013. Deadlines assignments: Send assignment I before May 29, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl Send assignment II before June 12, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl
  • 2. 2 Day 1, Friday June 7, 2013: Qualitative research Topics: Explorative research questions. Defining concepts. Gender bias in collecting data via interviews and participant observation. Gender bias in data analysis of qualitative material and reporting. Ethics in research methods. 10.00‐10.30 Lecture 1, General introduction: Are there any feminist research methods? Implicit gender bias (W. Jansen) 10.30‐11:00 Lecture 2, Critical historical analysis (S.Dudink). 11.00‐11.15 Break 11.30‐12.30 Discussion of the lectures and the assigned literature Lunch break 13.45 – 14.15 Lecture 3, Critical Frame Analysis (Marleen van der Haar) 14.15‐15.00 Discussion of the lecture and the literature 15.00‐15.15 Tea break 15.30‐17.30 Discussion of students’ assignments. Prepare Read and prepare one discussion point for each article or chapter: Buch, E. & K. Staller (2007) The feminist practice of ethnography. In S. Nagy Hesse‐Biber & P. Lina Leavy (eds) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage. Harding, S. (1997) Is there a feminist method? In: Kemp, S. and Squires, J. (eds) Feminisms. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 160‐170. Nagy Hesse‐Biber, S. (2007) The practice of feminist in‐depth interviewing. In S. Nagy Hesse‐ Biber & P. Lina Leavy (eds) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage. Scott, Joan W. (1986) Gender: A useful category of historical analysis. The American Historical Review, 91 (5) 1053‐1075. Sprague, Joey (2005) Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, p. 1‐30 and 119‐200. Assignment 1: Give your name, title of your research and summary of 10 lines of your research topic. Describe the qualitative aspects of your research, and how you apply the chosen qualitative methods in a gender critical manner. Discuss any problems you have encountered or methodological questions you have (Max. two pages, lettersize 12). Day two: Friday June 21, 2013: Quantitative research methods Topics: Gender bias in selection of sample, quantitative data‐analysis and interpretation and reporting. Hypothesis testing research questions. Defining concepts. Collecting quantitative data and gender bias. 10.00‐10.30 Lecture 1, Quantitative techniques in feminist research (N. Spierings) 10.30‐11:00 Lecture 2, Combining different techniques (M.Verloo or E.Rommes) 11.00‐11.15 Break
  • 3. 3 11.30‐12.30 Discussion of the lectures and the literature Lunch break 13.45 – 14.15 Lecture 3, Hypothesis testing by quantitative analysis/computer simulation (Inge Bleijenbergh) 14.15‐15.00 Discussion of the lecture and the literature 15.00‐15.15 Tea break 15.30‐17.30 Discussion of students’ assignments. Prepare Read and prepare one discussion point for each article or chapter: Leckenby, D. (2007) Feminist empiricism: Challenging gender bias and “Setting the Record Straight” In S. Nagy Hesse‐Biber & P. Lina Leavy (Ed.) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage Jordan‐Young, R. (2010) Making sense of brain organization studies in: Brain Storm: The Flaws in the Science on Sex Differences. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, p. 41‐64. Spierings, Niels (2012) The inclusion of quantitative techniques and diversity in the mainstream of feminist research. European Journal of women’s Studies 19(3) 331‐347. Sprague, Joey (2005) Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, 31‐118. Minor‐Rubino, K. & Epstein Jayarantne (2007) Feminist survey research. In S. Nagy Hesse‐Biber & P. Lina Leavy (eds) Feminist Research Practice. A Primer. London: Sage. Reinharz, S. (1992) Feminist Methods in Social Research. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press (pages to be indicated). Assignment 2: Give your name and title of your research. Describe the quantitative aspects of your research, and how you apply the chosen quantitative methods in a gender critical manner. Discuss any problems you have encountered or question you have. (Max. two pages, lettersize 12).
  • 4. 4 Registration form PhD Course: Research methods from a gender perspective 2013 Name: Title of your research: Institute and University, name of supervisor: Year in research process:
  • 5. 5 Assignment I Give your name, title of your research and summary of 10 lines of your research topic. Describe the qualitative aspects of your research and how you apply the chosen qualitative methods in a gender critical manner. Also indicate the problems you have encountered in your research or any methodological questions you may have (Max. two pages, lettersize 12, send before May 29, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl ).
  • 6. 6 Assignment II Give your name and title of your research. Describe the quantitative aspects of your research, and how you apply the chosen quantitative methods in a gender critical manner. Also indicate the problems you have encountered in your research or any methodological questions you may have. (Max. two pages, lettersize 12, send before June 12, 2013 to w.jansen@maw.ru.nl and i.bleijenbergh@fm.ru.nl )