Preface: Emotional Work: Researching Sexual Violence in Women's Lives 1. Creating Difference - Thinking vs. Feeling: The Role of Emotions in Research 2. From Thinking to Feeling: The Stories that Bring Feeling to Researching Rape 3. Feeling: The Emotions of Researching Rape 4. From Feeling to Thinking: The Insights Feeling Rape Brings to Researching Rape 5. Creating Balance - Thinking and Feeling: The Possibilities for Emotionally- Engaged Research Appendix A: The Development, Process, and Methodology of the Researching-the-Researcher Study Appendix B: The Researching-the-Researcher Interview Protocol References Endnotes
Rebecca Campbell is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago and is Director of the Sexual Assault and Rape Prevention Evaluation Project at the Michigan Public Health Institute. She has also been a Rape Crisis Counselor and advocate for over ten years.
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