Unveiling the Resilience of South Asian Women Survivors of CSA
The article explores the essence of phenomenological research by studying the experiences of South Asian women survivors of CSA and resilience. It discusses the historical roots of phenomenology, its social justice implications, and the methods used for data collection and analysis. The focus is on understanding the core meaning of a phenomenon rather than building theories or saturating data. The research highlights the importance of considering social justice when working with marginalized communities.