Social work research, like all research in the social sciences, has been challenged by feminist scholars. Alternative research methods proposed by feminists, however, contain their own inherent dilemmas that need to be addressed. This article summarizes the historical dynamics of feminist research, identifies key issues that pose problems for the development of knowledge, and proposes self-correcting measures for strengthening future feminist research.
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