“Dear researcher”: The use of correspondence as a method within feminist qualitative research

Gender and Society 9 (5):576-593 (1995)
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This article is concerned with the use of correspondence as research data. It focuses on the author's own experience of this method and considers the methodological implications of correspondence as a research method for research in general and feminist research in particular. We argue that at present this method is not often used, even though it provides rich data and is a potential powerful tool for feminist research.

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