The purpose of this work is to advance understanding of intersectional theory and its application to research in education. The scholars whose work appear in this volume utilize intersectional theory and research methods to work in fields and disciplines such as Education, Sociology, Women’s Studies, Africana Studies, Human Development, Higher Education Administration, Leadership Studies, and Justice Studies. The book illustrates how intersectional theory can be used in both quantitative and qualitative education research on college student access and success, faculty satisfaction and professional development, and K-12 educational issues such as high school dropouts and bullying. This book is unique, as no other book ties intersectionality ...
In this review of research, we explore intersectionality in the literature on K–12 educational leade...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...
The purpose of this work is to advance understanding of intersectional theory and its application to...
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. Crenshaw, a scholar of law, critica...
This paper presents a systematic structured review of recent research that explicitly adopts interse...
Intersectionality, the recognition that social identity is constituted by dynamic interactions (rath...
The review article draws on key literature on intersectionality: theory, methodology, and empirical ...
To date, the theory of intersectionality has largely guided qualitative efforts in social science an...
What is ‘intersectionality’ and why does it matter to teachers and researchers of diversity in highe...
In this chapter, we unpack intersectionality as an analytical framework. First, we cite Black Lives ...
How can we analyse the intersectional effects of multiple factors on experiences of disenfranchiseme...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to explore how African American female...
This paper examines contemporary theoretical and empirical debates in applying conceptions of inters...
The purpose of this study was to explore the intersection of gender, race, disability, and class wit...
In this review of research, we explore intersectionality in the literature on K–12 educational leade...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...
The purpose of this work is to advance understanding of intersectional theory and its application to...
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. Crenshaw, a scholar of law, critica...
This paper presents a systematic structured review of recent research that explicitly adopts interse...
Intersectionality, the recognition that social identity is constituted by dynamic interactions (rath...
The review article draws on key literature on intersectionality: theory, methodology, and empirical ...
To date, the theory of intersectionality has largely guided qualitative efforts in social science an...
What is ‘intersectionality’ and why does it matter to teachers and researchers of diversity in highe...
In this chapter, we unpack intersectionality as an analytical framework. First, we cite Black Lives ...
How can we analyse the intersectional effects of multiple factors on experiences of disenfranchiseme...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to explore how African American female...
This paper examines contemporary theoretical and empirical debates in applying conceptions of inters...
The purpose of this study was to explore the intersection of gender, race, disability, and class wit...
In this review of research, we explore intersectionality in the literature on K–12 educational leade...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...