The Palgrave handbook of intersectionality in public policy

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The Palgrave handbook of intersectionality in public policy

Olena Hankivsky, Julia S. Jordan-Zachery, editors

(The politics of intersectionality)(Palgrave handbooks)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Grounded in black feminist scholarship and activism and formally coined in 1989 by black legal scholar Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, intersectionality has garnered significant attention in the field of public policy and other disciplines/fields of study. The potential of intersectionality, however, has not been fully realized in policy, largely due to the challenges of operationalization. Recently some scholars and activists began to advance conceptual clarity and guidance for intersectionality policy applications; yet a pressing need remains for knowledge development and exchange in relation to empirical work that demonstrates how intersectionality improves public policy. This handbook fills this void by highlighting the key challenges, possibilities and critiques of intersectionality-informed approaches in public policy. It brings together international scholars across a variety of policy sectors and disciplines to consider the state of intersectionality in policy research and analysis. Importantly, it offers a global perspective on the added value and "how-to" of intersectionality-informed policy approaches that aim to advance equity and social justice.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Bringing Intersectionality to Public Policy: An Introduction Olena Hankivsky & Julia Jordan-Zachery PART I: FOUNDATIONS IN THE FIELD 2. How Does One Live the Good Life? Assessing the State of Intersectionality in Public Policy Tiffany Manuel 3. Reflecting on Am I a Black Woman or a Woman Who is Black? A Few Thoughts on the Meaning of Intersectionality Julia Jordan-Zachery 4. Intersectionality and Public Policy: Some Lessons from Existing Models Olena Hankivsky & Renee Cormier 5. Empirical Intersectionality: A Tale of Two Approaches Ange-Marie Hancock 6. An Intersectionality-Based Policy Analysis Framework: Critical Reflections on a Methodology for Advancing Equity Olena Hankivksy, Daniel Grace, Gemma Hunting, Melissa Giesbrecht, Alycia Fridkin, Sarah Rudrum, Olivier Ferlatte & Natalie Clark 7. The Difference That Power Makes: Intersectionality and Participatory Democracy Patricia Hill Collins PART II: INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGICAL DIRECTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS 8. Quantitative Approaches to Intersectionality: New Methodological Directions and Implications for Policy Analysis Joshua Dubrow & Corina Ilinca 9. Cultivating Intersectional Communities of Practice: A Case Study of the New Mexico Statewide Race, Gender, Class Data Policy Consortium As a Convergence Space for Co-Creating Intersectional Inquiry, Ontologies, Data Collection and Social Justice Praxis Nancy Lopez, Michael O'Donnell, Lucas Pedraza, Carmela Roybal & Jeffrey Mitchell 10. Beyond economic barriers: Intersectionality and health policy in low- and middle-income countries Gita Sen & Aditi Iyer 11. Lobbying suicide prevention policy for gay and bisexual men: An intersectionality-informed photovoice project Olivier Ferlatte & John Oliffe PART III: DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON PERSISTENT PROBLEMS 12. Understanding Single Womanhood in China: An Intersectional Perspective Crystal, L. Jiang & Wanqi Gong 13. An Intersectionality Based Framework for Tobacco Control Jenny Douglas 14. "If they beat you and your children have eaten, that is fine..." Intersections of Poverty, Livelihoods and Violence against Women and Girls in the Karamoja Region, Uganda Joseph Rujumba & Japheth Kwiringira 15. Through the Looking Glass: An Intersectional Lens of South African Education Policy Michele Schmidt & Raj Mestry 16. Scaling Educational Policy and Practice Intersectionally: Historical and Contemporary Cases from South and Southeast Asia Mayurakshi Chaudhuri, Viola Thimm, & Sarah Mahler PART IV: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND ADVOCACAY FOR CHANGE 17. Intersectionality and Indigenous Peoples in Australia: Experiences with engagement in Native Title and mining Natalie Osborne, Catherine Howlett, & Deanna Grant-Smith 18. From gender-sensitivity to an intersectionality and participatory approach in health research and public policy in the Netherlands Petra Verdonk, Maaike Muntinga, Hannah Leyerzapf & Tineke Abma 19. Intersectional Analysis of Age in the Context of Rural Health Policy in Ukraine Anna Vorobyova 20. Intersectional Advocacy and Policymaking across U.S. States Kathleen Marchetti 21. Bringing Intersectionality into Danish Public Policy Heidi Lene Myglegard Andersen 22. Intersectionality and LGBTI public policies in Colombia Camila Esguerra Muelle & Jeisson Alanis Bello Ramirezc PART V: CHALLENGING COLONIZATION 23 Decoloniality and Emancipatory Intersectionality: The Political Organizing of Domestic Workers in Brazil Joaze Bernardino-Costa 24. "Who will use my loom when I am gone?" An Intersectional Analysis of Mapuche Women's Progress in Twenty-First Century Chile Serena Cosgrove 25. How Intersectionality-based Approaches to International Development Illuminate the Plight of Palestine Refugees Charla M. Burnett 26. Intersectional Borders in Argentina: Migration, Inequalities and Judicial Colonialism Maria Jose Magliano & Vanina Ferreccio 27. Hearing or Listening? Pipeline Politics and the Art of Engagement in British Columbia Sarah Marie Wiebe PART VI: RESPONDING TO NEW AND PRESSING CHALLENGES 28. Exploring Intersectionality as a Policy Tool for Gender Based Policy Analysis: Implications for Language and Health Literacy as Key Determinants of Integration Nancy Clark & Bilkis Vissandjee 29. The Significance of Intersectionality in Mental Health Care Policy in South Africa Jacqueline Moodley 30. Aging-in-Place for Low-Income Seniors: Living at the Intersection of Multiple Identities, Positionalities, and Oppressions Judith Sixsmith, Mei Lan Fang, Ryan Woolrych, Sarah Canham, Lupin Battersby, Tori Hui Ren, & Andrew Sixsmith 31. Need and opportunity: Addressing diverse stakeholders and power in the conflict over Toolangi State Forest, Victoria, Australia Lisa De Kleyn 32. Listening for Intersectionality: How Disabled Persons Organisations have Improved Recognition of Difference in Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme Cate Thill 33. Are we all 'baskets of characteristics?' Intersectional slippages and the displacement of race in English and Scottish equality policy Ashlee Christoffersen 34. Timid Imposition: Intersectional Travel and Affirmative Action in Uruguay Erica Townsend-Bell

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