Abstract
The author highlights how the World Social Forum (WSF), the annual meeting held by members of the anti-globalization or alter-globalization movement, has unexpected consequences for feminism. She identifies the ways in which her commitment to feminist research influence her scholarly practice. She reflects on the methodological challenges of scholar-activism and highlights several tenets of feminist methodology that bear particular importance for scholar-activists participating in and researching the social forum process.
DOI
101163/187219108X256244
Recommended Citation
Hewitt.
2009.
"Feminists and the Forum: Is It Worth the Effort?."
Societies Without Borders
3 (1):
118-135.
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/swb/vol3/iss1/9