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Applying intersectionality theory in health promotion research and practice.

Health Promotion International, 2020
Health promotion researchers and practitioners are grappling with how to address growing health inequalities for population groups. In particular, critiques of dominant behaviour change approaches draw attention to the need to engage with social theories
Emma Heard   +3 more
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The Danger of a Single Story: Introducing Intersectionality in Fact Finding

, 2016
This page may be photocopied. © 2016 National Geographic Learning, a part of Cengage Learning. 85 1 The adjective “poor” is often used to offer someone sympathy in a situation.
Shreya Atrey
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Teaching Intersectionality Intersectionally

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2009
Intersectionality has captured my intellectual imagination and activist energies ever since I was first introduced to the concept in the early 1980s.
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Identity and intersectionality

2020
This chapter addresses the question of intersectionality and the positioning of older people at points in a complex set of locations structured and leant upon by multiple sources of difference and inequality. It argues that social locations are no longer organised through simple binary divisions underpinned by single hierarchies of power and influence.
Chris Gilleard, Paul Higgs
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Toward an Understanding of Intersectionality Methodology: A 30-Year Literature Synthesis of Black Women’s Experiences in Higher Education

Review of Educational Research, 2020
Kimberlé Crenshaw’s scholarship on Black women has been the springboard for numerous education studies in which researchers use intersectionality as a theoretical framework; however, few have considered the possibilities of intersectionality as a ...
Chayla Haynes   +4 more
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Intersectionality and trauma analysis in bioarchaeology.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2021
Intersectionality, the theory named by Kimberlé Crenshaw, outlines how multiple elements of an individual's social identity overlap to create and preserve societal inequalities and discrimination.
M. Mant, Carlina de la Cova, M. Brickley
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The Disruptive Power of Intersectionality

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
We agree with Berger and Miller (2021) that the focus on cultural competence in medical education fails to name or confront key drivers of health inequity such as structural racism, social determin...
Sabrina Derrington   +3 more
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Intersectionality and syndemics: A commentary

Social Science & Medicine, 2022
This commentary addresses the possibilities and pitfalls of putting intersectionality and syndemics into conversation with each other. We engage with two studies published in this issue: the first on the health-related vulnerabilities among LGBTQ + Latinx men in Orlando after the Pulse nightclub shooting, and the other on syndemic health issues brought
Thurka Sangaramoorthy, Adia Benton
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Intersectionality

2017
This chapter uses intersectionality theory and practice to analyze the gendered nature of armed conflict, particularly with respect to understanding the construction of conflict-related identities. It argues that gender, as an intersectional concept that encompasses masculinity, plays an important role in constructing an understanding of a conflict ...
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Un/Doing Intersectionality through Higher Education Research

Journal of Higher Education, 2018
Grounded in Black feminist and critical race theories, legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw introduced the term “intersectionality” to the academy in 1989 to demonstrate how U.S.
Jessica C. Harris, Lori D. Patton
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