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As articulated by Dorothy Smith in the early 1970s and subsequently elaborated by Harding (1991, 2004a), this is a recommendation to take women's everyday lives as a "starting point" point for research: focus on those aspects of social life and forms of understanding that typically remain "off-stage," "eclipsed" by the normatively masculine focus of conventional social sciences (Smith 1978 19877).
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