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This article reports on a lexical study of four US women's magazines (Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Working Woman and Ms.). Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methodologies, I explore the connections between the vocabulary and the dominant gender ideology of each magazine. I argue that magazines are powerful instruments in maintaining and challenging gender ideologies in US society,...
The lack of innovation in tourism research methods and the failure of many studies to relate theory to method has been commented upon in the tourism literature. The present paper reviews the method, memory-work, and its appropriateness for the study of women's and girls' tourist experiences. Memory-work is considered innovative and a method aligned with a feminist social constructionist paradigm....
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