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Socio-spatial Inequalities and Intersectionality

Negar Elodie Behzadi and Lucia Direnberger ()
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Lucia Direnberger: CMH - Centre Maurice Halbwachs - EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Département de Sciences sociales ENS-PSL - ENS-PSL - École normale supérieure - Paris - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres

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Abstract: This chapter draws on feminist, queer and postcolonial analyses, renewed by theories of intersectionality, to analyze socio-spatial inequalities. Relying mainly on the French postcolonial context, it shows how socio-spatial inequalities structure work and national construction. Space is also understood as a crucial issue for analyzing agency, i.e. the ability to act, of minorities.

Keywords: interweaving of social relations work; agency; nation; postcolonial context (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-11
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Published in Clémentine Cottineau; Julie Vallée. Inequalities in Geographical Space, Wiley; ISTE, pp.27-59, 2022, SCIENCES – Geography and Demography, 9781789450880. ⟨10.1002/9781394188338.ch2⟩

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DOI: 10.1002/9781394188338.ch2

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