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Intersectionality in higher education research: a systematic literature review
Higher Education Research and Development, 2019This paper presents a systematic structured review of recent research that explicitly adopts intersectionality as a theoretical framework to interrogate how tertiary institutions manage, cater for, include, exclude and are experienced in ways that ...
Sue Nichols, Garth D. Stahl
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Intersectionality and Education
2017Intersectionality theories, intersectionally informed methodologies, and intersectional praxis seek to explain, critique, and transform relationships of oppression and privilege among individuals, groups, and institutions. These shifting power relationships are co-constructed through identity categories and justified by symbolic representations.
Elisabeth Zwier, Carl A. Grant
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Intersectionality at the Intersection
2016The term intersectionality made its entrance in the research community at the end of the twentieth century. Since that time, many different approaches to intersectionality have arisen that vary in discipline, methodology, epistemology, and in conceptualization.
Danielle Mercer+3 more
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Narrative Ethics and Intersectionality
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2019Dr. Williams is an African American pediatrician seeing her patient Michael for his 2-month well-child visit. Michael is accompanied by his mother, Ms.
Elizabeth Lanphier, Uchenna Anani
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The importance of intersectionality
2021This chapter focuses on current academic definitions of intersectionality and highlights why this term is important for the delivery of health interventions for BME groups. In recognition of recent research on intersectionality, additional dimensions of difference and marginality for ethnic minority groups are discussed here.A brief exploration of some
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2021
“I am a woman’s rights,” began Sojourner Truth before a packed audience at the Ohio Woman’s Rights Convention (Painter 1996: 125–6, 281–2). Her speech that May day in 1851 recounted her lived experience as a woman. It also conveyed how Truth’s gender was inextricable from her identity as an emancipated black slave and evangelical Christian.
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“I am a woman’s rights,” began Sojourner Truth before a packed audience at the Ohio Woman’s Rights Convention (Painter 1996: 125–6, 281–2). Her speech that May day in 1851 recounted her lived experience as a woman. It also conveyed how Truth’s gender was inextricable from her identity as an emancipated black slave and evangelical Christian.
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American Psychologist, 2016
Intersectionality is receiving increasing attention in many fields, including psychology. This theory or framework has its roots in the work of Black feminist scholar-activists, and it focuses on interlocking systems of oppression and the need to work ...
L. Rosenthal
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Intersectionality is receiving increasing attention in many fields, including psychology. This theory or framework has its roots in the work of Black feminist scholar-activists, and it focuses on interlocking systems of oppression and the need to work ...
L. Rosenthal
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Intersectionality and Industrial Relations
This chapter critically analyses the relationship between the field of industrial relations and intersectionality. The authors argue that intersectionality – a focus on the influence of, and interrelationship between, gender, 'race', class and other characteristics – is underdeveloped in industrial relations research and call for greater sensitivity ...Mcbride, Anne, Rodriguez, Jenny K
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2018
This chapter argues that ‘thinking intersectionally’ is a crucially important endeavor for feminist leisure scholarship. Black feminist perspectives are central to the conceptualisation of intersectionality and this informs the chapter throughout; this is not done in an attempt to reaffirm feminist standpoint perspectives (Black and/or other standpoint
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This chapter argues that ‘thinking intersectionally’ is a crucially important endeavor for feminist leisure scholarship. Black feminist perspectives are central to the conceptualisation of intersectionality and this informs the chapter throughout; this is not done in an attempt to reaffirm feminist standpoint perspectives (Black and/or other standpoint
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The Complexity of Intersectionality
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2005L. McCall
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