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  1. The: A Feminist Sociology of Knowledge.Dorothy E. Smith - 1990 - Northeastern Series in Feminis.
    Beginning with women's experience, the author examines the field's actual practices of reasoning and conceptualization. She argues that standard sociological methods of inquiry make use of ideological practices, transforming the actualities of people's lives into a formalized picture lacking subjects and subjectivity. The method of Smith recommends anchors a Marxist materialism, based in people's activities, to a woman's stand-point based in experience. She uses this method in a radically original way to explore ideology and objectified knowledge as the conceptual practices (...)
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  • Nursing, social contexts, and ideologies in the early United States birth control movement.Mary D. Lagerwey - 1999 - Nursing Inquiry 6 (4):250-258.
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  • The Christian Reformed Church: A Study in Orthodoxy.John Kromminga - 1949
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  • Postmodern and Poststructural Approaches to Nursing Research.Julianne Cheek - 1999 - SAGE.
    "In the first three chapters, the author examines definitions of postmodern and postcultural approaches and ways in which they can be used to influence and inform us about health care. Chapters 4 and 5 look at the practical aspects of proposing and carrying out research projects using these approaches. Cheek concludes by reviewing the "intellectural journey" required in coming to grips with the meaning and application of these approaches, and she suggests ways in which the reader can continue to grow (...)
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