Intersectionality: An Insightful Exploration

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Delve into the concept of intersectionality through a multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy. Explore how social power and complex disadvantage intersect to create unique identities beyond just the sum of their parts. Uncover how quantitative methods can reveal intersectional differences in various dimensions of inequality, bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative research approaches.

  • Intersectionality
  • Multilevel Analysis
  • Discriminatory Accuracy
  • Social Power
  • Quantitative Methods

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  1. Multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) using multilevel models to study intersectionality. Video 1 - Introduction to intersectionality. Andrew Bell (University of Sheffield) Full resource: https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/resources/online/all/?id=20849

  2. What is intersectionality Two essential ingredients Heterogeneity Our identity is more than just the sum of our various characteristics

  3. What is intersectionality Two essential ingredients Heterogeneity Social Power Social processes and hierarchies produce disadvantage in complex ways, meaning multiple disadvantages interact

  4. What is intersectionality Understanding the ways that different dimensions of inequality compound themselves (Kimberl Crenshaw) Eg Race and Sex

  5. What is intersectionality Intersectionality often thought of as a concept for qualitative research but it originated in the quantitative realm (see previous slide) How might we use quantitative methods to uncover intersectional differences?

  6. www.ncrm.ac.uk

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