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Using Declarative Mapping Sentences in Psychological Research : Applying Facet Theory in Multi-Componential Critical Analyses of Female Representation in Science Fiction Film and TV

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Using facet theory and Hackett’s pioneering development of the declarative mapping sentence (DMS) as a qualitative methodology, this volume explains the process of formulating and applying the DMS to critically assess female representation in science fiction.

Using a comparative approach to the development of female roles in Western science fiction films and television, the authors illustrate how the DMS is formulated and used to analyse the psychological and behavioral profiles of female characters.

By maintaining the common structure of the DMS across films while adapting its content for each female role, the text demonstrates the flexibility of the DMS in providing a structure for varied research domains, enabling results to be uniformly compared, contrasted and classified.

This insightful and thought-provoking volume will appeal to researchers, academics and educators interested in psychological methods and statistics, qualitative research in gender identity, and research methods more generally.

Those especially interested in behavioural psychology, gender and cinema, and science fiction will also benefit from this volume.

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Product Details
Routledge
0367686511 / 9780367686512
Paperback / softback
155.333
29/01/2024
United Kingdom
English
90 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm