This paper teaches the formal accepted social research methods with feminist perspectives along with the research methods which have come to be accepted in formal spaces as a result of tested methods of feminist research scholars. This enables the students to perceive research from holistic perspective.
Data Collection – Qualitative and Quantitative
Sample and Survey
Case Study
Oral Histories
Census of India, its Strength and Limitations in relation to women.
Unit I
pp 193-95, 216-7, 221-238 Ahuja, Ram, Research Methods, Rawat Publication, Jaipur 2011
pp 117-126, Kumar, Ranjit, Research Methodology, Pearson 2015
Unit II
pp 46-47, 138, 155-57, 160, 183-86, Ahuja, Ram, Research Methods, Rawat Publication, Jaipur 2011
pp 161, 283, Kumar, Ranjit, Research Methodology, Pearson 2015
Unit III
Introduction in Bhave, Sumitra. Pan on Fire: Eight Dalit Women Tell Their Story. New Delhi, Indian Social Institute, 1988
Unit IV
Introduction in Bhave, Sumitra. Pan on Fire: Eight Dalit Women Tell Their Story. New Delhi, Indian Social Institute, 1988
Unit V
pp 52-57, 168-174 John, Mary, Women’s Studies in India, Penguin, 2008