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Developing a critical realist positional approach to intersectionality
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posted on 2015-11-12, 13:43 authored by Angela Martinez Dy, Lee Martin, Susan MarlowThis article identifies philosophical tensions and limitations within contemporary intersectionality theory which, it will be argued, have hindered its ability to explain how positioning in multiple social categories can affect life chances and influence the reproduction of inequality. We draw upon critical realism to propose an augmented conceptual framework and novel
methodological approach that offers the potential to move beyond these debates, so as to better enable intersectionality to provide causal explanatory accounts of the ‘lived experiences’ of social privilege and disadvantage.
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- Loughborough University London
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Journal of Critical RealismVolume
13Issue
5Pages
447 - 466Citation
MARTINEZ DY, A., MARTIN, L. and MARLOW, S., 2014. Developing a critical realist positional approach to intersectionality. Journal of Critical Realism, 13(5), pp. 447-466.Publisher
© W. S. Maney & Son LtdVersion
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis now in Journal of Critical Realism on 21st April 2015, available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1476743014Z.00000000043ISSN
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1572-5138Publisher version
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- en
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