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Intersectionality in Political Discourses

Gender
Comparative Perspective
LGBTQI
PRA265
Katharina Crepaz
Eurac Research
Elisa Piras
Eurac Research

Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: 220

Tuesday 08:30 - 10:15 CEST (05/09/2023)

Abstract

This panel looks at political discourses and intersectionality. It combines papers on queerness and the European ‘Union of Equality’, on the discursive construction of hate speech in news media comments, on anti-gender discourse in Italy and on content creators focusing on inclusivity and on transformative activism and identity formation in Poland. By looking at discourses relating to intersectionality from different countries and governance contexts, the panel aims to provide insights into similarities and differences in a comparative perspective.

Title Details
Digitally Creating Inclusive Futures? Italian Feminist and LGBTQIA+ Content Creators on TikTok View Paper Details
Discursive constructions of hate-speech in news media comments in Finland: Liberal arguments for (il)liberal ends? View Paper Details
Queering the European ‘Union of Equality’ – A research puzzle View Paper Details
Transformative activism and feminist solidarity: A qualitative research on the personal narratives of Polish activist women View Paper Details
A framework to analyze intersectionality in discourse View Paper Details