The Politics of Intersectional Practice

The Politics of Intersectional Practice
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9781529236118
ISBN-13 : 1529236118
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Synopsis The Politics of Intersectional Practice by : Ashlee Christoffersen

It is increasingly recognized that, to achieve social justice, policies and organizations need to apply an intersectional approach, rather than addressing inequalities separately. However, intersectionality is a challenging theory to apply, as policy makers and practitioners often navigate the confines of divided policy areas. This book examines the use of intersectionality in UK policy and practice, with a specific focus on NGOs, outlining five distinct interpretations of intersectional practice and their implications. Drawing from extensive fieldwork with a diverse range of equality organizations, this book offers invaluable insights into how policy and practice can be organized in more (and less) intersectional ways.

Intersectional Advocacy

Intersectional Advocacy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781009433099
ISBN-13 : 1009433091
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Intersectional Advocacy by : Margaret Perez Brower

A call to action to redraw policy boundaries until they transform U.S. democracy to be more inclusive, equitable, and just.

Intersectional Pedagogy

Intersectional Pedagogy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781317374237
ISBN-13 : 1317374231
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Synopsis Intersectional Pedagogy by : Kim A. Case

Intersectional Pedagogy explores best practices for effective teaching and learning about intersections of identity as informed by intersectional theory. Formatted in three easy-to-follow sections, this collection explores the pedagogy of intersectionality to address lived experiences that result from privileged and oppressed identities. After an initial overview of intersectional foundations and theory, the collection offers classroom strategies and approaches for teaching and learning about intersectionality and social justice. With contributions from scholars in education, psychology, sociology and women’s studies, Intersectional Pedagogy include a range of disciplinary perspectives and evidence-based pedagogy.

Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges

Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges
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Publisher : ECPR Press
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9781785522918
ISBN-13 : 1785522914
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Synopsis Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges by : Jill Irvine

A long and ongoing challenge for social justice movements has been how to address difference. Traditional strategies have often emphasized universalizing messages and common identities as means of facilitating collective action. Feminist movements, gay liberation movements, racial justice movements, and even labour movements, have all focused predominantly on respective singular dimensions of oppression. Each has called on diverse groups of people to mobilize, but without necessarily acknowledging or grappling with other relevant dimensions of identity and oppression. While focusing on commonality can be an effective means of mobilization, universalist messages can also obscure difference and can serve to exclude and marginalize groups in already precarious positions. Scholars and activists, particularly those located at the intersection of these movements, have long advocated for more inclusive approaches that acknowledge the significance and complexity of different social locations, with mixed success. Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges provides a much-needed intersectional analysis of social movements in Europe and North America. With an emphasis on gendered mobilization, it looks at movements traditionally understood and/or classified as singularly gendered as well as those organized around other dimensions of identity and oppression or at the intersection of multiple dimensions.

Contemporary Intersectional Criminology in the UK

Contemporary Intersectional Criminology in the UK
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781529215953
ISBN-13 : 1529215951
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Intersectional Criminology in the UK by : Jane Healy

In the first collection of its kind, criminology experts demonstrate the value of applying intersectionality as theory, framework and methodology in research. They explore applications including race, gender and age alongside a range of experiences relating to harm, hate crimes and offending, to shed new light on the causes and effects of crime.

Intersectional (Feminist) Activisms

Intersectional (Feminist) Activisms
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781040111192
ISBN-13 : 104011119X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Intersectional (Feminist) Activisms by : Serena D’Agostino

This book includes essays that directly uncover how power asymmetries and related forms of marginalization and oppression function in the political and policy arenas with a special emphasis on the intersection of several systems of subordination. This edited volume tackles two main questions: first, what are the main claims, struggles, and possibilities of contemporary intersectional feminisms; and second, how shall we, as scholars, address intersectional (feminist) activisms in our research – theoretically, methodologically, and empirically. These issues are debated from several intersectional (feminist) perspectives, locations, and positionalities. The globally oriented and empirically grounded scope of this volume is undeniable. This book goes beyond the Western hegemony in intersectionality-related research and knowledge production, bringing in practices, experiences, and critical perspectives of intersectional (feminist) scholars and activists who are not necessarily located in the most privileged social, political, and financial milieus. This book will be of interest to students and scholars from across the social sciences and humanities with an interest in intersectionality, gender, feminism, racism, LGBT+ and queer studies, activism and social movement studies. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy.

Intersectional Discrimination

Intersectional Discrimination
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780198848950
ISBN-13 : 0198848951
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Synopsis Intersectional Discrimination by : Shreya Atrey

This book examines the concept of intersectional discrimination and why it has been difficult for jurisdictions around the world to redress it in discrimination law. 'Intersectionality' was coined by Kimberle Crenshaw in 1989. Thirty years since its conception, the term has become a buzzword in sociology, anthropology, feminist studies, psychology, literature, and politics. But it remains marginal in the discourse of discrimination law, where it was first conceived. Traversing its long and rich history of development, the book explains what intersectionality is as a theory and as a category of discrimination. It then explains what it takes for discrimination law to be reimagined from the perspective of intersectionality in reference to comparative laws in the US, UK, South Africa, Canada, India, and the jurisprudence of the European Courts (CJEU and ECtHR) and international human rights treaty bodies.

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9780429557002
ISBN-13 : 0429557000
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture by : Erica B. Edwards

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture: Clarity in the Matrix explores how race, class, gender, sexuality, and other social categories are represented in, and constructed by, some of the most significant popular culture artifacts in contemporary Western culture. Through readings of racialized television sitcoms, LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream American music, the role of Black Panther in Western imperialist projects, and self-love narratives promoted by social media influencers, it demonstrates how novice and emerging researchers can use intersectional theory as an analysis method in the field of cultural studies. The case studies presented are contextualized through a brief history of intersectional theory, a methodological rationale for its use in relation to popular culture, and a review of the ethical considerations researchers should take before, during, and after they approach popular artifacts. Intended to be a textbook for novice and emerging researchers across a wide range of social science disciplines, this book serves as a practical guide to uncover the multiple and interlocking ways oppression is reified, resisted and/or negotiated through popular culture. 2021 Winner of the AESA Critics’ Choice Book Award

Perceiving Gender Locally, Globally, and Intersectionally

Perceiving Gender Locally, Globally, and Intersectionally
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781848557529
ISBN-13 : 1848557523
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Perceiving Gender Locally, Globally, and Intersectionally by : Vasilikie Demos

Addresses questions about how feminist scholars conceptualize gender and view it in relationship to other attributes of individuals and of social systems. This book strives for intersectional analyses broadening that approach beyond the gender, race and class paradigm to include sexuality, employing a variety of methodologies.