Abstract

This article emphasises the traditional androcentric ‘scientific’ approach to the relationship between the researcher and the researched. It then progresses to justify the feminist perspective on this issue; evaluating if a distinctive feminist methodology exists regarding this relationship. The term ‘researched’ is used to describe the subject of a research study.

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