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ID167829
Title ProperMinds, Hearts, and Bodies, Not Data Points
Other Title Informationa Response to Harris, McDonald, and Sparks’s “Sexual Harassment in the Military: Individual Experiences, Demographics, and Organizational Contexts”
LanguageENG
AuthorBuscha, Connie A
Summary / Abstract (Note)Harris, McDonald, and Sparks’s recent quantitative research article, Sexual Harassment in the Military: Individual Experiences, Demographics, and Organizational Contexts, does not deliver its title’s promises. In 2018, social science research investigating, describing, and, ultimately, impacting human lives has advanced beyond overly simplistic figures of data points on x- and y-axes and rhetorical findings. Therefore, this response challenges numerous aspects of Harris, McDonald, and Sparks’s article. It identifies pragmatism as a valuable theoretical perspective from which to investigate the phenomenon of sexual harassment in the military. It further asserts that a qualitative methodology best provides rich, nuanced, and descriptive data from which researchers and scholars can identify measures to mitigate negative experiences for all service members regardless of gender.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 45, No.3; Jul 2019: p.561-571
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 45 No 3
Key WordsMilitary ;  Pragmatism ;  Gender ;  Qualitative Research ;  Sexual Harassment


 
 
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