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The Role of Gender, Race, and Class in Transnational Political Movements: Mexican and Colombian Women Engaging in Homeland Politics from Europe’s Capital
peer reviewed Drug trafficking is a mounting security problem in Latin America, specifically for the primary producers of narcotics in the region: Mexico and Colombia. The security concern from both countries has triggered the political and social mobilization of Mexican and Colombian migrants from...
“It is pointless to oppose knowledge and engagement”
Tribune de Michel Agier, published in Libération on 26 February 2021. Social sciences serve not only to understand but also to move society. Taking them into context, words such as ‘intersectionality’ or ‘race’ are neither incomprehensible nor scandalous, says Michel Agier anthropologist, who seized...
‘To say like and different’: the (re) self-presentation and discursive negotiation of the identity references of former Muslim Yugoslav nationals in Luxembourg
This thesis, which is based on qualitative interviews, concerns the negotiation of identifiers of immigrants and refugees from former Yugoslavia in Luxembourg and looks at the changing relevance of religion in self-conception. According to a constructive and interactionary approach, identity is conc...
“Living across borders”: vulnerability and transformation of identity in the era of globalisation
The hyperconnection, de-escalation and acceleration of social life that characterise globalisation mean that the concepts of territory, border and belonging to the political community are remarkable. While capital, business and tourism are becoming increasingly transnational, in the era of globalisa...
The electionalisation of feminism: a new ordinary antifeminism
This contribution brings together speech theory, textual language and gender studies. By means of a discursive analysis of a few feminist and anti-feminist positions, she asked about reports to feminism, envisaged as a state to be incorporated and negotiated. It shows that the media circulation of r...
MOC: Gender/table stories
<< Selected pamphlets revolving around questions of gender in campuses. This material, sorted thematically is exhibited in the form of lantern covers. They are part of the Memories of Change exhibition. Lantern 1 - Gendered politics across university campuses in India Lantern 2 - 2012 Gangrape Lante...
Beyond behavior: An intersectional analysis of the impact of sexual networks, segregation, and incarceration on disparities in STDs
There are approximately 19 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the United States every year (Satterwhite et al., 2008).. Although the entire society is encumbered by the economic impact of STDs, the burden of these diseases is not equally borne along racial and gender lines....
Feminist Whiteness: Resisting Intersectionality in France
As a project to challenge privileges, intersectionality elicits resistances, which help to explain why, despite numerous calls to adopt intersectionality in feminist organizing, researchers also observe a lack of implementation of intersectionality. This chapter argues that this resistance is primar...
Breaching the walls of academe: the case of five Afro-Caribbean immigrant women within United States institutions of higher education
While a growing tendency among researchers has been for the examination of diverse forms of discrimination against Afro-Caribbean immigrants within the United States (US), the types of ambiguities that these create for framing the personal and professional identities of Afro-Caribbean women academic...
A methodological guide for the design, implementation, implementation and appraisal of an educational project
Educational management for educational projects is growing up in educational institutions, as this process materialises the necessary integration of the processes developed in these institutions, with a view to fulfilling their mission, objectives and goals, intersectionality as a factor bringing to...
Genre, engagement et intersectionnalité
International audience Abstract: The aims and forms of the commitments of Muslim women are many and varied. For some religion is an essential point of reference, others maintain their distance. However, central to discussions on Islam or gender, is the fact that both are confronted with somewhat par...
Engaged Muslims: experiences, assignments, mobilisations
The commitments of Muslim women are multiple, diverse in their objects and forms. Some make religion a key reference, others move away from it. At the heart of the debates on Islam or gender, however, they have in common to be confronted with paradoxical identity representations or even assignments....
The intersectionality approach applied to policies for the eradication of “female mutilation”
Deborah Ellis’s Children in War
Specialization: English Degree: Master of Arts Abstract: This Master’s thesis considers Deborah Ellis’s Three Wishes: Palestinian and Israeli children speak and The Breadwinner series, works that have stirred lively debate about childhood, children’s literature, and censorship. These two works are t...
An allowance to the conditional. Distribution and receipt of income from active solidarity at the intersection of social reports
'np pagenum = ‘228’/bFondé on a long-term field survey, this article examines the distribution and receipt of social assistance, and more particularly the income from active solidarity, starting from the point of view of both female workers and recipients raising their child (s) alone. Workers are r...
Women, laureate and written in the 19th century: a study on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s yellow wall paper (1892)
This article seeks to analyse and discuss the connection between the categories of feminine, laureate and writing during the 19th century through Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s yellow wall paper (1892). Considering the biologisation of behaviour and the definition of sexual roles during the 19th century...
The case of migrant women from the Central American Northern Triangle: How to prevent exploitation and violence during the crossing
Abstract Violence and inequalities suffered by Central American women force their migration. Once the process has begun, they are exposed to greater violence because they are migrants, poor, indigenous or mestizo, women and, sometimes, minors. The journey is the space in which Central Americans, par...
Women, laureate and written in the 19th century: a study on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s yellow wall paper (1892)
This article seeks to analyse and discuss the connection between the categories of feminine, laureate and writing during the 19th century through Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s yellow wall paper (1892). Considering the biologisation of behaviour and the definition of sexual roles during the 19th century...
Women in the labour market of the upper magistery
This study looks at the historical integration of women into the labour market and their relationship with education. It discussed the persistence of gender inequality between men and women in Brazil and the long way to be taken towards overcoming this social problem, especially with regard to the e...
Lack of intersectionality in the PUBLIC POLICY FOR PROMOTION OF Gênero IN BRASILEIRA POLICY
The absence of public policies enabling the increased political participation of black women in Brazil is a reality which greatly contributes to the maintenance of inequalities and the exclusion of significant stratum from the Brazilian population in the construction of democracy, as it is through a...
The use of alkol between jovens quilombolas
This research aimed to investigate the meanings of alcohol consumption among young people from two chlombolas communities, Castainho and Estivas, located in the city of Garanhuns -PE (Brazil). The investigation was of a qualitative nature and took place in two stages. In a first step, the observatio...
The social production of the sex market and the occupation of female sex workers in Spain
The intersectionality of gender, ethnicity/race, class, place of origin, sexual orientation and practices is involved in the modern social production of the sex market and in the construction of the occupation of female sex workers. This article takes account of the above situation, based on the cas...
Collective actions and reconfiguration of citizenship. Young women displaced in Medellin 3, 1994-2015
This article examines collective actions undertaken by young women displaced in Medellin 3 to overcome vulnerable situations and assert their citizens’ rights. In this regard, the reconfiguration of citizenship on the assumption that young women on the move generate collective actions and engage in...
Are Black Sexual Minority Adults More Likely to Report Higher Levels of Psychological Distress than White Sexual Minority Adults? Findings from the 2013–2017 National Health Interview Survey
This study examined whether the association between sexual minority status and psychological distress is different between Black adults and White adults. The intersectionality framework suggests that Black sexual minority adults are more likely to report psychological distress than White sexual mino...
Ethnicity, gender and higher education. The trajectories of two Arhuacas women in Colombia
We ask in this text how have these fighters faced cultural restrictions in the face of the demands of public life? How have they created an amalgam of different capitals and knowledge as part of their leadership? The main theoretical elements used in this work are: the sociological perspective and t...