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Dr. Jeneile Luebke, PhD, RN, nurse researcher, and member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, discusses intimate partner violence, violence against women, feminist and indigenous methodologies, including her research of intimate partner violence; comparing, integrating and utilizing feminist and Indigenous methodologies; the importance of culturally specific and survivor-led interventions, and recommendations for students.
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Chapter 1: Jeneile Luebke Discusses Her Research on Intimate-Partner Violence and Violence Against Women
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Chapter 2: Jeneile Luebke Discusses Integrating and Utilizing Feminist and Indigenous Methodologies in Research of Violence Against Women
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Chapter 3: Jeneile Luebke Discusses How Feminist and Indigenous Methodologies Compare to Other Methodologies
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Chapter 4: Jeneile Luebke Discusses the Importance of Culturally Specific and Survivor-Led Interventions in Intimate-Partner Violence Situations
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Chapter 5: Jeneile Luebke Shares Recommendations for Students Researching Intimate-Partner Violence or Utilizing Feminist and Indigenous Methodologies
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