The GenUrb project has released a new edited volume on the practicalities of doing feminist urban research based on knowledge from multi-country project. Co-edited by Linda Peake, Nasya Razavi and Araby Smyth, this book covers feminist methodologies and research techniques, critically examining the ‘feld’ through comparison and feminist geo-ethnographies. It guides readers through navigating the politics of decolonising research, working across diferences, and embracing feminist ethics and activism. The book also explores data through the practices of translation, data management, data analysis, and the use of NVivo.
Doing Feminist Urban Research is available via open access. Please see the flyer below for purchase details, including a code for 20% off (AFLY03).