Interpretive and participatory research methods: moving toward subjectivities / Deborah L. Tolman and Mary Brydon-Miller
Power, politics and the qualitative/quantitative debates in psychology / Vita Carulli Rabinowitz and Susan Weseen
Working between the two worlds: qualitative methods and psychology / Jeanne Marecek, Michelle Fine and Louise Kidder
Interpretive psychology: stories, circles and understanding lived experience / Mark B. Tappan
Feminist reseach methods: bringing culture to science / Jill Morawski
Education, research and action: theory and methods of participatory action research / Mary Brydon-Miller
White working-class girls, femininities and the paradox of resistance / Lyn Mikel Brown
Using feminist research methods to explore boys' relationships / Niobe Way
Echoes of sexual objectification: listening for one girl's erotic voice
Embodying working-class subjectivity and narrating self: "We were the hired help" / Sandra J. Jones
Phenomenological and participatory research on schizophrenia: recovering the person in theory and practice / Larry Davidson, David A. Stayner, Stacey Lambert, Peter Smith and William H. Sledge
Activist participatory research and the arts with rural Mayan women: interculturality and situated meaning making / M. Brinton Lykes
Participatory action research as a resource for developing African American community leadership / S. Darius Tandon, James G. Kelly and Lynne O. Mock
Re-inhabiting the body from the inside out: girls transform their school environment / Niva Piran
Negotiating the observer-observed relationship: participatory action research / Cynthia J. Chataway
Minding the gap: positivism, psychology and the politics of qualitative methods / Erica Burman
The congruency thing: transforming psychological research and pedagogy / Patricia Maguire
Discursive approaches to studying conscious and unconscious thoughts / Michael Billig
Gatekeepers as change agents: what are feminist psychologists doing in places like this? / Abigail J. Stewart and Stephanie A. Shields
Making roonm for subjectivities: remedies for the discipline of psychology / Mary Brydon-Miller and Deborah L. Tolman.