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Research handbook on intersectionality / Mary Romero (Professor Emerita, Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, US).
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Research handbooks in sociology series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Intersectionality (Sociology)--Research--Handbooks, manuals, etcs.
- Intersectionality (Sociology).
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (540 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023.
- Summary:
- "Critical intersectional scholarship enhances researchers' and scholar-activists' ability to open novel research frontiers. This forward-thinking Research Handbook demonstrates how to pursue fluid and innovative research approaches, identify differences from traditional methodologies, and overcome the common challenges faced when carrying out intersectional research. A transdisciplinary group of contributors offer their experience and expertise to provide an overview of key research topics, qualitative and quantitative approaches, and empirical examples of integrating intersectionality research with other critical practices. Examining the foundational texts that explain historical developments in systems of oppression and interdisciplinary research on marginalized communities, state-of the-art chapters explore the intersections emerging in studies of gender and sexuality, capitalism, white supremacy, nationalism, colonialism, climate emergencies, imperial decline, and public health. Reconsidering the ways in which scholar-activists carry out research, the Research Handbook demonstrates how an intersectional gaze and a continued commitment to social justice moves us closer to producing valuable research and, ultimately, transforming knowledge. Advancing innovative and multidisciplinary approaches, this incisive Research Handbook will be an invaluable tool for scholars and researchers hoping to undertake meaningful intersectional research. Its empirical findings will further benefit practitioners tasked with designing intersectional policy"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Contents: 1. Introduction: Intersectionality and transforming the production of knowledge / Mary Romero
- Part I. Foundational research
- 2. Ida b. Wells-barnett, activist and journalist / Lori Amber Roesser
- 3. Anna julia cooper (1858-1964): Intersectionality and activism / Patricia Madoo Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge
- 4. Du boisian sociology and intersectionality / Matthew W. Hughey
- 5. The social settlement movement and activist scholarship / Patricia Madoo Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge
- Part II. Intersectional research in interdisciplinary studies
- Section IIA Critical interdisciplinary studies
- 6. Intersectionality as an ethical commitment / Sophie Withaeckx
- 7. Disability and rural poverty in the global south / Shaun Grech
- 8. Anti-colonial praxis in community-based research in feminist food studies / Barbara Parker
- Section IIB Critical sexuality studies
- 9. Researching sexuality and state / Jyoti Puri
- 10. Space, place and urban future / Marcus Anthony Hunter and Terrell J.A. Winder
- 11. Making sexuality, gender, and migration intersectional / Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
- Section IIC Critical indigenous studies
- 12. Indigeneity, feminisms, and activism / Renya K. Ramirez
- 13. Intersectionality and ethnography / Robert Keith Collins
- 14. Thrivance: An indigenous queer intersectional methodology / Andrew J. Jolivétte
- Section IID Citizenship studies
- 15. Intersectional insights into lived citizenship / Daniela Cherubini
- 16. Heterosexual marriage-related regimes / Laura Odasso
- 17. Intersectionality, citizenship and labor / Pallavi Banerjee and Carieta O. Thomas
- 18. Gender-based violence and citizenship in a migration context / Evangelia Tastsoglou and Lori Wilkinson
- Part III. Intersectionality and applied research
- Section IIIA Social work, diaster recovery and health disparities
- 19. Intersectionality and immigrant and refugee trauma / Filomena M. Critelli and Asli Cennet Yalim
- 20. Power dynamics driving disasters' impacts, response, and recovery / Lynn Weber and Anna Smith Pruitt
- 21. Asian American, native hawaiian and pacific islander women's health / Karen J. Leong, Kathy Nakagawa, and Aggie J. Yellow Horse
- Section IIIB Social justice and community studies
- 22. Scholar activist intersectional approaches / Akosua Adomako Ampofo
- 23. Multi-level analyses of homecare labor / Cynthia J. Cranford and Jennifer Jihye Chun
- 24. Environmental activism and immigrant women of color / Nadia Y. Kim
- 25. Children's rights and social change / Brian Gran and Colette Ngana
- Part IV. Intersectional global perspectives: Globalization and transnationalism
- 26. Centering region and multi-scalar lenses / Ghassan Moussawi
- 27. Intersectionality and migrant smuggling research / Gabriella Sanchez
- 28. Intersectionality beyond its traditions / Bandana Purkayastha and Miho Iwata
- 29. Centering intersectionality in transnational research / Anjana Narayan and Erica Morales
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781800378056 (e-book)
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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