Intersectionality and Public Policy: Some Lessons from Existing Models

Volume: 64, Issue: 1, Pages: 217 - 229
Published: Aug 25, 2010
Abstract
In comparison to research practices, intersectionality is an underdeveloped concept within policy discourse and application. Because of the complexity and relative newness of this approach, policy analysis grounded within an intersectionality framework remains largely undertheorized, and methods for integrating intersectionality into policy processes are in the nascent stages. This article (1) defines intersectionality and demonstrates the need...
Paper Details
Title
Intersectionality and Public Policy: Some Lessons from Existing Models
Published Date
Aug 25, 2010
Volume
64
Issue
1
Pages
217 - 229
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