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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Double-Bound: Putting the Power Back into Participatory Research Volume 30, Number 1, 2009, pp. 107-137
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This issue contains 23 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction: Introducing Knowledge That Matters
- Foreword
- Feminist Currents
- Getting Lost: Feminist Efforts toward a Double(d) Science
- Getting Lost and Found and Lost and Found and Lost Again with Patti Lather
- Deconstruction and the Problematics of Social Engagement: Fertile Tensions
- “Engaging the Real is Not What it Used to Be”: On Patti Lather’s Getting Lost on the Way to “a Less Comfortable Social Science”
- Flotation Device, and: A Version of Her Suicide: in the North of Ireland
- Making Strange: Deconstruction and Feminist Standpoint Theory
- Malthusian Men and Demographic Transitions: A Case Study of Hegemonic Masculinity in Mid-Twentieth-Century Population Theory
- Étude (on Karma), and: Deborah's Story
- Double-Bound: Putting the Power Back into Participatory Research
- Engineering Ignorance: The Problem of Gender Equity in Engineering
- Artist’s Statement
- Artist’s Statement
- Off Course
- Handmade Petrified Wood
- Curator’s Statement: Double X
- An Interpretive Analytics to Move Caring Labor Off the Straight Path
- Affect, Race, and Class: An Interpretive Reading of Caring Labor
- Interactive and Intersectional Analytics of Globalization
- Reconstructing Science and Technology Studies: Views from Feminist Standpoint Theory
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