This collection focuses on minority women through the perspectives of minority rights and intersectionality to investigate such key concepts as discrimination, inequality, agency, participation, resistance, and solidarity while also unpacking dynamics of power.
This collection focuses on minority women through the perspectives of minority rights and intersectionality to investigate such key concepts as discrimination, inequality, agency, participation, resistance, and solidarity while also unpacking dynamics of power.
This collection focuses on minority women through the perspectives of minority rights and intersectionality to investigate such key concepts as discrimination, inequality, agency, participation, resistance, and solidarity while also unpacking dynamics of power. It presents diverse grounded empirical cases drawing on field research and data collection while offering a global perspective that explores intersectionality and its effect on minority women ascribed alternately by nationality, religion, ethno-culture, gender, migration background, and race in seven countries as well as in digital and international political spaces. The authors include legal scholars, political scientists, sociologists, anthropologists who study inequality, minority rights, race and gender issues, and the digital sphere. This interdisciplinary concatenation of authors offers an advantage when working at the junction between intersectionality and minority rights. Interdisciplinary in approach, the book will be of interest to researchers, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of Human Rights Law, Minority Rights, Gender Studies, Political Science, Social and Cultural Anthropology and Sociology.
“A compelling collection that showcases the transformative potential of intersectionality in minority studies. With its focus on agency and participation over victimization and vulnerability, this book challenges the boundaries of minority rights and reshapes the narrative around minority women, offering fresh insights for the field.”
Serena D'Agostino, University of Antwerp
Alexandra Cosima Budabin, Institute for Minority Rights, Eurac Research, Italy.
Jody Metcalfe, European Centre for Minority Issues, Germany.
Shilpi Pandey, Department of Public Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
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