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No. 1 (2017): Quantitative methods, big data and gender
No. 1 (2017): Quantitative methods, big data and gender
Published:
2017-09-05
Introduction
Quantitative Methologies and Big Data
Inge Henningsen, Tinne Steffensen, Hilda Rømer Christensen
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Articles
Reconciling Anti-Essentialism and Quantitative Methodology
Mathias Fjællegaard Jensen
8-17
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Intersectionality - an intercategorical empirical apporach
Ruth Emerek
18-31
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Geometric Data Analysis (GDA) - an alternative approach to the analyses of gender differences
Claus D. Hansen
32-46
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The roads more or less traveled - A sequence analysis of family formation and parenthood for a cohort of Danish women born in the 1970s
Tinne Steffensen
47-66
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Determinants of women´s health in Europe: using large open data collections to unveil the hidden part of the iceberg
Lourdes Cantarero-Arévalo
72-82
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The political potential of numbers: data visualisation in the abortion debate
Rosemary Lucy Hill
83-96
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The Development of Gender-Responsive Indicators: Towards a Participatory Approach
Michéle Amacker, Isabelle Schlaepfer, Christine Bigler, Andrea Graf
97-106
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Review
Book Reviews & Ph.D. notices
Henrik Hvenegaard Mikkelsen, Maria Tonini, Katherine O´Doherty Jensen
107-114
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Interview
Data visualization from a feminist perspective - Interview with Catherine D´Ignazio
Nanna Thylstrup, Kristin Veel
67-71
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