GND4030 - Gender, globalisation and development: Research issues
12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Maryanne Dever
Offered
Not offered in 2009
Synopsis
This unit introduces key feminist debates in the theory and practice of cross-cultural research and grounds those debates in the literature of globalization and gender and development. Issues examined include the power relations underlying and determining the research process; cultural biases inherent in the production of knowledge; ethical issues in cross-cultural research; negotiating racial, ethnic and cultural differences in research. Discussion will also cover the challenges posed to white Western feminism primarily by women of colour, Third World and indigenous women, and women from other non-Western groups.
Objectives
Students successfully completing this unit will have:
- acquired a grounded, working knowledge of the major feminist debates and methodological literature in the field of cross-cultural research;
- an understanding of the gendered dimensions of debates concerning globalisation and development;
- a capacity for informed, theoretical critique of feminist research methodologies and other qualitative research methodologies;
- skills in the presentation of verbal and written analyses and arguments on issues pertaining to cross-cultural feminist research;
- familiarity with a range of research methodologies appropriate to feminist cross-cultural research.
Assessment
Written work: 80%
Seminar presentation: 20%
Contact hours
2 hours (1 x 2 hour seminar) per week
Prohibitions
WSM4700/5700
