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Obscured Intersections: Building anti-racist feminist praxis in European Contexts

European Politics
Gender
Knowledge
Critical Theory
Feminism
P101
Miriam Mona Mukalazi
European University Institute
Neema Begum
University of Nottingham
Angela Kocze
Central European University

Abstract

This panels is part of a special issue encounter. It is an interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars of Political Science, Sociology, Law and Anthropology. All editors and authors have demonstrated an affinity to feminist political science in their previous work. We are also positioned across a variety of national contexts, and include early,- mid-career and senior scholars and practitioners. Despite our diverse disciplinary backgrounds and positionings, we have a clear and consistent focus on analysing, theorising, and responding to intersectional racial and gendered inequalities within a wide range of European political contexts.

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