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Intersectionality, Citizenship and Multiculturalism

S09
Louise Davidson-Schmich
University of Miami
Ayşe Dursun
University of Vienna


Abstract

Over the past 10 years or so, intersectionality has slowly gained a foothold in European political science—particularly for the study of politics and gender. Whilst there is considerable debate about defining and operationalising intersectionality, this framework is a powerful way in which to understand interactions of multiple systems of privilege and oppression and different social groups’ complex experiences of discrimination and political resistance. Indeed, intersectionality can be a useful analytical tool for critiquing the dominant ways in which state and non-state actors (de)legitimise issues relating to citizenship and multiculturalism and for understanding people’s feelings of loyalty and belonging in a transnational world. ​ This section welcomes theoretical, methodological and empirical papers focusing on the intersectional consequences of citizenship and multiculturalism. In particular, we invite papers exploring: the dynamics between multiculturalism, neoliberal and populist politics and citizenship rights; the political representation of minoritised groups; intersectional approaches to public policy research; political and civic engagement of minority groups (broadly defined); gender politics and (super)diversity; gender and other axes of difference (e.g. race, ethnicity, age, sexuality, class, disability) in discourses on multiculturalism and anti-/post-multiculturalism; intersectional citizenship in multi-level contexts; gender, immigration and transnationalism; and intersectionality and feminist theorising.
Code Title Details
P002 A Reflexive History of the European Romani Gender Politics: Debates on Intersectionality as a Tool for Political Resistance View Panel Details
P010 Citizenship and Intersectionality View Panel Details
P016 Discourse and Intersectionality View Panel Details
P018 Diversity, Difference, and Gender View Panel Details
P038 Gender and Migration View Panel Details
P064 Intersectionality and Representation I View Panel Details
P065 Intersectionality and Representation II View Panel Details
P103 Weak by Law View Panel Details