Situating Intersectionality: Politics, Policy, and Power

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Springer, 25.09.2013 - 215 Seiten
A new generation of political science scholars who are comfortable employing intersectional analysis are emerging and their work hones in directly on the complexity of politics, governance and policy making in an increasingly small, technologically connected, ideologically nuanced, global Public Square.
 

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Introduction
1
1 Intersectionality from Theoretical Framework to Policy Intervention
11
2 Intersectional Advances? Inclusionary and Intersectional State Action in Uruguay
43
Negotiating Transgender and Intersex Bodies into the Chilean Legal System
62
The Discursive and Material Production of the Social Orphan in Haitian Disaster Relief
89
The Case of Turkish and Kurdish Womens NGO Activists
107
The Intersection of Understandings Held in the Medical and Social Sciences
131
HIV Testing Innovations and the Criminalization of HIV NonDisclosure
156
8 Crossroads or Categories? Intersectionality Theory and the Case of Lesbian Gay and Bisexual Equalities Initiatives in UK Local Government
189
Notes on Contributors
208
Index
212
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Wendy G. Smooth, Assistant Professor of Women's Studies, Ohio State University, USA Erica Townsend-Bell, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Iowa, USA Penny Miles, Graduate student, University of Cardiff, UK Anil Al-Rebholz, Postdoctoral researcher, Goethe University, Germany Surya Monro, Senior Research Fellow, University of Hudderfield, UK Diane Richardson, Professor of Sociology and Social Policy, Newcastle University, UK Ryan Combs, Research Associate, University of Manchester, UK

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