2016
DOI: 10.7202/1036668ar
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Entre science et politique : la question épistémologique dans l’histoire de la psychologie féministe

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“…In any case, it cannot be set up as a simple posture of solidarity, affirming its objective contribution to the emancipation of the oppressed. Clearly, whatever methodological choices are made as part of a reflexive and political approach, they cannot do away with the norms and principles of scientific legitimacy that are marked by pre-existing power relations (Turcotte 2016;Pache, 2016). Today, in order to 'count', a study that is conceived and implemented in the most feminist way possible must nevertheless find its way in a productivist scientific system that controls norms for academic writing, the presentation of articles, citations, or intellectual property.…”
Section: Power and Gender Consciousnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any case, it cannot be set up as a simple posture of solidarity, affirming its objective contribution to the emancipation of the oppressed. Clearly, whatever methodological choices are made as part of a reflexive and political approach, they cannot do away with the norms and principles of scientific legitimacy that are marked by pre-existing power relations (Turcotte 2016;Pache, 2016). Today, in order to 'count', a study that is conceived and implemented in the most feminist way possible must nevertheless find its way in a productivist scientific system that controls norms for academic writing, the presentation of articles, citations, or intellectual property.…”
Section: Power and Gender Consciousnessmentioning
confidence: 99%