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7. (413) Sandra Harding, ¡°Method Question", Hypatia, vol 2, no. 3, 19-36
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Helen Longino, "Can There Be a Feminist Science?" Hypatia, Hypatia, vol. 2, no. 3, 51-64
Alison Wyle, "Reasoning about Ourselves:Feminist Methodology in the Social Science"
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Kathryn Anderson, Susan Armitage, Dana Jack, and Judith Wittner, "Beginning Where We Are: Feminist Methodology in Oral History"
Joan W. Scott, "The Evidence of Experience" in Sharlene & Christina & Robin, eds, ¡ºFeminist Approaches to Theory and Methodology¡» Oxford UP, 1999
13. (5/25) Diana Strassmann, "Not a Free Market: The Rhetoric of Disciplinary Authority in Economics"
Julie A. Nelson, "The Study of Choice or the Study of Provisioning? Gender and the Definition of Economics"
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