Chapter 1. Feminist Theory and Survey Research
Chapter 2. (Inter)disciplinarity in Feminist Survey Research
Chapter 3. Analytic Interventions of Multiracial Feminism:
Measuring and Modeling Sexism with an Intersectional Approach
Chapter 4. Further Re-modeling with Multiracial Feminism:
Highlighting interactive effects of race, ethnicity, age, and
gender
Chapter 5. Complicating the General with Narratives of the
Particular: Analyzing "feminism" with a multiracial feminist
approach
Chapter 6. Multiracial Feminism and Survey Research: Re-thinking
the "Impossibility of Coherence"
Catherine E. Harnois is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at Wake Forest University, where she teaches courses on social inequality and research methods. She is the author of two books: Feminist Measures in Survey Research (SAGE 2013) and Analyzing Inequalities: An Introduction to Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality Using the US General Social Survey (SAGE, 2018). Her current research uses an intersectional framework to investigate issues of political consciousness, identity, and discrimination. Her methodological work on the intersection of gender and racial discrimination received the 2012 Outstanding Contribution to Scholarship Article Award from the American Sociological Association Section on Race, Gender, and Class. Her research has appeared in the journals Gender & Society, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Social Psychology Quarterly, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Social Science & Medicine, and other scholarly outlets.
”The book speaks to readers in a number of social science
disciplines. It will improve standard methods of survey research
and provide feminist scholars with useful tools.”
*Alyssa N. Zucker*
“This book makes important contributions to the study of
intersectionality in the social sciences. It provides interesting
and clear critiques of current survey instruments and analysis and
demonstrates how alternative models might elucidate our
understandings of the world.”
*Celeste Montoya*
”The author has created a book that is comprehensive in its scope,
widely accessible and on the forefront of feminist research.
Multiracial feminist theory has remained on the margins for too
many, for far too long. This book brings multiracial feminism
center stage by making it our starting point for doing
research.”
*Natalie J. Bourdon*
“This book addresses a real gap in feminist methods
literature.”
*Jo Reger*
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