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Intersectionality as a radical framework for transforming our disciplines, social issues, and the world
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Nicole M. Overstreet
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Lisa Rosenthal
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Kim A. Case
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December 15 2020
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Journal of Social Issues
Publisher:
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Nicole M. Overstreet:
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Journal
Title:
Journal of Social Issues
Abbreviated Title:
Journal of Social Issues
Publisher:
Wiley
ISSN (Print):
0022-4537
ISSN (Electronic):
1540-4560
Publication date Created:
December 2020
Publication date (Electronic):
December 15 2020
Publication date (Print):
December 2020
Volume
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Pages
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Department of Psychology Clark University Worcester Massachusetts
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Psychology Department Pace University New York New York
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Office of the Provost Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia
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10.1111/josi.12414
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53060f63-1742-4562-955d-c42f68dac17c
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