This Special Issue of the Community Development Journal explores how the concepts of intersectionality and intersecting inequalities can contribute to inclusive community development research and practice, particularly in contexts of acute marginalization. The motivation for our focus follows insight from the Participate research initiative, which showed that marginalization is perpetuated when development interventions do not address the consequences of intersecting inequalities (Howard et al. 2017). The Sustainable Development Goals’ call to ‘leave no one behind’ is unlikely to be realized unless researchers, practitioners, community-based organizations and social movements develop conceptual and methodological approaches for surfacing th...
In the realm of socioenvironmental justice, much discourse centers on equal access to green areas an...
Ten years on from the landmark 2006 edition of the IDS Bulletin that brought us the ‘powercube’ – a ...
The genesis of the concept of intersectionality was a call to dismantle interlocking systems of oppr...
Community development interventions can generate collective iden tities, foster community activism a...
This paper examines the drivers of inequality and social exclusion, especially discrimination, with ...
BACKGROUND: Multiple structural, contextual and individual factors determine social disadvantage and...
Scholars in the field of gender and development are strong advocates of the concept of “intersection...
The concept of intersectionality is reviewed and further developed for more effective use. Six dilem...
AbstractIntersectionality theory, developed to address the non-additivity of effects of sex/gender a...
This introductory article to the themed issue on Intersectionality and Social Inequal-ities Beyond S...
Given increasing policy attention to the consequences of youth marginalisation for development proce...
Demands for intersectional organising have long been a priority for Black feminists, and in recent y...
Inclusion of the most marginalised people through addressing discriminatory dynamics is central to a...
In this article1 I introduce and discuss some of the ways situated intersectional analysis can help ...
A politics of exclusion is gaining ground in the global North and South, actively excluding and del...
In the realm of socioenvironmental justice, much discourse centers on equal access to green areas an...
Ten years on from the landmark 2006 edition of the IDS Bulletin that brought us the ‘powercube’ – a ...
The genesis of the concept of intersectionality was a call to dismantle interlocking systems of oppr...
Community development interventions can generate collective iden tities, foster community activism a...
This paper examines the drivers of inequality and social exclusion, especially discrimination, with ...
BACKGROUND: Multiple structural, contextual and individual factors determine social disadvantage and...
Scholars in the field of gender and development are strong advocates of the concept of “intersection...
The concept of intersectionality is reviewed and further developed for more effective use. Six dilem...
AbstractIntersectionality theory, developed to address the non-additivity of effects of sex/gender a...
This introductory article to the themed issue on Intersectionality and Social Inequal-ities Beyond S...
Given increasing policy attention to the consequences of youth marginalisation for development proce...
Demands for intersectional organising have long been a priority for Black feminists, and in recent y...
Inclusion of the most marginalised people through addressing discriminatory dynamics is central to a...
In this article1 I introduce and discuss some of the ways situated intersectional analysis can help ...
A politics of exclusion is gaining ground in the global North and South, actively excluding and del...
In the realm of socioenvironmental justice, much discourse centers on equal access to green areas an...
Ten years on from the landmark 2006 edition of the IDS Bulletin that brought us the ‘powercube’ – a ...
The genesis of the concept of intersectionality was a call to dismantle interlocking systems of oppr...