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13 September 24

Minority Women, Rights, and Intersectionality: Agency, Power, and Participation

A number of researchers from the Institute for Minority Rights and Center for Advanced Studies are participating in the Italian Political Science Association's annual conference, which is being held at the University of Trieste.

    Panel 12.2 Minority Women, Rights, and Intersectionality: Agency, Power, and Participation

    CHAIRS Sophia Schönthaler, Alexandra Tomaselli
    DISCUSSANT Elisa Piras

    • What hinders (an effective) socioeconomic participation of minority women? An intersectional analysis on South Tyrol and Catalonia Authors: Alexandra Tomaselli
    • Making the WPS Agenda more inclusive: an intersectional perspective on minority women Authors: Elisa Piras
    • Digital Self-Representation of Minority Wom*n: An Intersectional Analysis of Sami Digital Creators Authors: Jody Metcalfe, Kyriaki Topidi
    • Gender on the move: mapping support organisations for migrant women and other gender minorities Authors: Adele Moltedo Section 12 - Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality in Politics 126
    • Linking intersection and minority perspectives to study vulnerability and agency of minority women Authors: Alexandra Budabin
    • Unveiling Colonial Legacies: Negotiating Intersectional Identity(ies) and Rights of Muslim Women - A Comparative Analysis of France and India Authors: Shilpi Pandey

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