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Intersectionality and research in psychology.

Am Psychol

April 2009

University of Michigan, Department of Women's Studies, and Center for Afroamerican and African Studies, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1290, USA.

Feminist and critical race theories offer the concept of intersectionality to describe analytic approaches that simultaneously consider the meaning and consequences of multiple categories of identity, difference, and disadvantage. To understand how these categories depend on one another for meaning and are jointly associated with outcomes, reconceptualization of the meaning and significance of the categories is necessary. To accomplish this, the author presents 3 questions for psychologists to ask: Who is included within this category? What role does inequality play? Where are there similarities? The 1st question involves attending to diversity within social categories.

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