'Doing' or 'using' intersectionality? Opportunities and challenges in incorporating intersectionality into knowledge translation theory and practice
Abstract Intersectionality is a widely adopted theoretical orientation in the field of women and gender studies. Intersectionality comes from the work of black feminist scholars and activists. Intersectionality argues identities such as gender, race, sexuality, and other markers of difference inters...
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Main Authors: | Christine Kelly (Author), Danielle Kasperavicius (Author), Diane Duncan (Author), Cole Etherington (Author), Lora Giangregorio (Author), Justin Presseau (Author), Kathryn M. Sibley (Author), Sharon Straus (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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