The ‘intersectionality’ approach in feminist theory postulates that differences between women, such as age, ethnicity, class, nationality, sexuality, etc. do intersect. However, intersectionality starts to get blurred when examined concretely because the list of differences is always endless. There is frequently silence about concrete questions such as: who defines when, where and which of these differences are rendered important in particular conceptions, and which are not? This article examines how categories of difference and identity interplay and intersect by analysing a narrative life-interview with a female migrant ...
ABSTRACT This article explores various analytical issues involved in conceptual-izing the interrelat...
Scholarly discussions on the global society relate to how societies and individuals are interconnect...
Changes of residence are common in contemporary Western societies. Traditional connections to birthp...
The ‘intersectionality’ approach in feminist theory postulates that differences betwe...
This article aims to demonstrate that the concept of the 'dialogical self' is an identity theory tha...
This article takes as its point of departure the media attention for a Vienna-based project, which r...
This article aims to demonstrate that the concept of the 'dialogical self' is an identity theory tha...
Work in narrative and discursive psychology offers a theoretical and analytic approach to the meanin...
This paper examines the use of narrative methodologies as one approach to exploring issues of gender...
This paper offers locatedness, contextuality, and interconnectedness as crucial concepts for the ana...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
This dissertation deals with the relationship between language and identity in narratives of persona...
As in most parts of Europe, the influx of a large number of refugees from the summer of 2015 on has ...
The author deals with practices and debates on migration and ethnic differences, racism and anti-rac...
This paper offers locatedness, contextuality, and interconnectedness as crucial concepts for the a...
ABSTRACT This article explores various analytical issues involved in conceptual-izing the interrelat...
Scholarly discussions on the global society relate to how societies and individuals are interconnect...
Changes of residence are common in contemporary Western societies. Traditional connections to birthp...
The ‘intersectionality’ approach in feminist theory postulates that differences betwe...
This article aims to demonstrate that the concept of the 'dialogical self' is an identity theory tha...
This article takes as its point of departure the media attention for a Vienna-based project, which r...
This article aims to demonstrate that the concept of the 'dialogical self' is an identity theory tha...
Work in narrative and discursive psychology offers a theoretical and analytic approach to the meanin...
This paper examines the use of narrative methodologies as one approach to exploring issues of gender...
This paper offers locatedness, contextuality, and interconnectedness as crucial concepts for the ana...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
This dissertation deals with the relationship between language and identity in narratives of persona...
As in most parts of Europe, the influx of a large number of refugees from the summer of 2015 on has ...
The author deals with practices and debates on migration and ethnic differences, racism and anti-rac...
This paper offers locatedness, contextuality, and interconnectedness as crucial concepts for the a...
ABSTRACT This article explores various analytical issues involved in conceptual-izing the interrelat...
Scholarly discussions on the global society relate to how societies and individuals are interconnect...
Changes of residence are common in contemporary Western societies. Traditional connections to birthp...