Researchers should be sensitive to how gender, race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, history and geography influence the production of knowledge, says Snežana Ratković.
A science teacher from the former Yugoslavia now pursuing a doctorate in education at Brock University, she will deliver a free lecture entitled “Employing a Transnational Feminist Research Methodology” on Wednesday, December 7.
“Construction of knowledge within a framework of transnational feminist methodology is rooted in systematic research methods, multiple voices and situated knowledges,” Ratković says. “These situated knowledges are generated in a space that allows for complexity and contradiction.”
Her lecture is set for noon to 1 p.m. in room 2226, Neal Faculty of Education Building. Refreshments will be provided; RSVP to tousig5@uwindsor.ca by December 2.