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What is Feminist Methodology

Social Justice Research Methods for Doctoral Research
The approach to research that has been developed in response to concerns by feminist scholars about the limits of traditional methodology to capture the experiences of women and others who have been marginalised in academic research.
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Qualitative Studies in Cases of Trafficking: The Case of Migrant Women in Malaysia
Haezreena Begum binti Abdul Hamid (University Malaya, Malaysia)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8479-8.ch001
Abstract
This chapter demonstrates how qualitative methods such as interviews and participant observation can be used to explore, investigate, examine, and understand the continuum of harm women face throughout their migration experience. The chapter will also show the challenges faced in conducting such studies. Through in-depth interviews and participant observation, the author conducted research at a government-run trafficked shelter known as Rumah Perlindungan 5 (RP5), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2016. Forty-one individuals were interviewed comprising of 29 trafficked women and 12 professionals. The purpose of the interviews was to explore and investigate women's victim identity and the harms they face throughout their migration experience and state processes. The chapter concludes with a presentation of detailed study findings and a nuanced description of women's trafficking experiences through excerpts of interviews.
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