Psychological Research Among Transgender Individuals

An Indian Case Study

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Palgrave Macmillan


Paru le : 2026-01-12



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This book offers a comprehensive and transformative journey for researchers, aimed at fostering inclusive, ethical, and impactful research practices in collaboration with Indian transgender communities. The book begins with a compelling personal reflection by the author, offering readers a relatable entry point. This reflection highlights the profound influence of one's background on their research approach, setting the stage for a more introspective and empathetic exploration of the subject matter. Secondly, this book would address crucial aspects of researching with Indian transgender individuals. From understanding the complexities of transgender identity to understanding ethical considerations, designing inclusive research, and advocating for change, this book offers a holistic perspective that benefits both research scholars and experienced researchers. Moreover, drawing from authors' own real-world experiences, the book not only identifies ethical dilemmas but also provides practical solutions and guidance on how to respect privacy, obtain informed consent, and uphold ethical responsibilities to transgender participants. This book places a strong emphasis on collaboration and trust-building. It will offer strategies for researchers to evolve from passive observers to active collaborators, fostering genuine partnerships with transgender individuals in the research process. The book explores how to translate findings into meaningful action and policy change. By sharing authors' own journey in effecting change, it may empower researchers to become advocates for social justice and inclusivity. Lastly, the inclusion of appendices featuring research tools and sample interview protocols enhances the practical utility of this resource, making it a go-to reference for researchers.
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75 pages
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Parution
2026-01-12
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Palgrave Macmillan
EAN papier
9783032120502
EAN PDF
9783032120519

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7004 Ko
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42,19 €
EAN EPUB
9783032120519

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Harleen Kaur is an Assistant Professor at O.P. Jindal Global University, India.  She researches health, human rights, and cross-cultural psychology with marginalized and vulnerable populations. Holding a Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University, she integrates fieldwork, advocacy, and scholarship. Recipient of reputed fellowships and awards, she advances social justice by amplifying silenced voices and translating research into change.

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