Kimberlé Crenshaw, the law professor at Columbia and UCLA who coined the term intersectionality to describe the way people’s social identities can overlap, tells TIME about the politicization of her ...
image: Dr. Surya Monro, reader in sociology and social policy and member of the Centre for Research in the Social Sciences, has co-authored a new book which looks at specific ways in which political ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture explores the long legacy of women who shaped the feminist sociological theory Brigit Katz Correspondent In 1989, the legal scholar Kimberlé ...
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https://doi.org/10.11116/jdivegendstud.2.1-2.0157 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.11116/jdivegendstud.2.1-2.0157 Copy URL Bernard, H. R. (1994). Research Methods ...
Each week, In Theory takes on a big idea in the news and explores it from a range of perspectives. This week we’re talking about intersectionality. Need a primer? Catch up here. Kimberlé Crenshaw is ...
Today's feminist movement is said to be in danger of losing momentum unless it recognises that not every feminist is white, middle class, cis-gendered and able bodied. Cue intersectionality, writes ...
Feminist and multispecies anthropologies have de-centred those most visible, in order to appreciate the perspectives of those othered in society – but also in order to better understand society at ...
Sociology of inequalities encompasses the study of how social hierarchies are produced, maintained, and challenged through interdependent economic, cultural, political, and historical processes.
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