„Intersectionality“
Suchergebnisse
954 Treffer
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Gepflegte Männlichkeiten – eine biographische Perspektive auf Männlichkeitskonstruktionen hochaltriger Männer im Pflegeheim
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Intersectionality & Higher Education – Research, Theory, & Praxis, Second Edition
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Intersectionality and Discrimination – An Examination of the U.S. Labor Market
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Intersectionality and Processes of Belonging: Thinking Critically About Sociomaterial Entanglements with the Voices of Upper-Primary School-Aged Young People in Youth Research
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Intersectionality, health equity, and EDI: What’s the difference for health researchers?
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Gay-Straight Alliances and Associations among Youth in Schools
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Online humor targeting women on Turkish digital media platforms – An intersectional approach to digital violence
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Gepflegte Männlichkeiten – Eine biographische Perspektive auf Männlichkeitskonstruktionen hochaltriger Männer im Pflegeheim
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‘Ours is a semi-English medium school.’: Schooling aspirations and a neighbourhood school in Banaras
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Soul searching in science teaching: an exploration of critical teaching events through the lens of intersectionality
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Das politische Subjekt des queeren Aktivismus: Diskurs- und Akteurskonstellationen queerer Politiken im deutschsprachigen Raum
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Gender, Voice and Online Space: Expressions of Feminism on Social Media in Spain
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How Queen Mother Moore constructed black communities and identity
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Let's Get Loud: Intersectionally Studying the Super Bowl's Halftime Show
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Trans* Politics and the Feminist Project: Revisiting the Politics of Recognition to Resolve Impasses
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Disentangling Participation in 'Local Organic' Food Activism in London: On the Intersecting Dynamics of Whiteness, Coloniality and Methodologies that Constitute Ecological Identities
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Feminist Intersectionality – Centering the Margins in 21st-Century Medieval Studies
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(Bio-)Diversity, Gender, and Intersectionality
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Trans* Identities and Politics: Repertoires of Action, Political Cleavages, and Emerging Coalitions
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On intersectionality: visualizing the invisibility of Black women