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_aEaves, LaToya _952916 |
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245 | _aIntersectional geographies and COVID-19/ | ||
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_bsage _c2020 |
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300 | _avol 10, issue 2, 2020 : (132–136 p.,) | ||
520 | _aWe argue that it is time for geography as a discipline to embrace intersectionality. Using the COVID-19 pandemic as the subject of analysis, we raise questions for geographers about the novel coronavirus’ overlapping impacts. We argue that intersectional feminist approaches yield anti-racist, anti-sexist, and anti-oppressive research outcomes. | ||
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_aAl-Hindi, Karen Falconer _953242 |
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_010527 _916533 _dSage Publications Ltd., 2019 _tDialogues in human geography. _w(OSt)20840795 _x2043-8214 |
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