2014
DOI: 10.1080/0966369x.2014.917820
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Introduction: young people, gender and intersectionality

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“…Intersectionality has been identified as a key mechanism from advancing geographies of age (Hopkins and Pain, 2007;Pain and Hopkins, 2010) and has been used in work about young people (O'Neill Gutierrez and Hopkins, 2014) and to explore the intersections between masculinities and older age (Tarrant, 2010). Work about racism and black geographies also employs intersectionality; examples here include Shabazz's (2015) study of black masculinity in Chicago, Joshi et al's (2015) critical engagement with whiteness and microaggressions experienced by graduate students and faculty, and Eaves' (2017) insights into the queer Black South in the US.…”
Section: Intersectionality In Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intersectionality has been identified as a key mechanism from advancing geographies of age (Hopkins and Pain, 2007;Pain and Hopkins, 2010) and has been used in work about young people (O'Neill Gutierrez and Hopkins, 2014) and to explore the intersections between masculinities and older age (Tarrant, 2010). Work about racism and black geographies also employs intersectionality; examples here include Shabazz's (2015) study of black masculinity in Chicago, Joshi et al's (2015) critical engagement with whiteness and microaggressions experienced by graduate students and faculty, and Eaves' (2017) insights into the queer Black South in the US.…”
Section: Intersectionality In Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, some scholars recognise the origins of intersectionality and have explicitly analysed race, alongside other axes of difference (e.g Morris 2007;Scott 2002; . O'NeillGutierrez and Hopkins 2014). Some childhood studies/geographies scholars have also focused on race and its intersections (seeConnolly 1998; Mac Naughton,Davis, and Smith 2009;Rosen 2015b;Moore 2003); however, they do not theorise intersectionality and attend to the debates we have outlined above.…”
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“…Children's geographers have been at the fore of understanding micro‐spaces of young people's lives. In these micro‐geographies, relationality and intersectionality are important for examining the richly textured ontological foundations of children and young people's life worlds (Hopkins and Pain, 2008; Hopkins, ; Gutierrez and Hopkins, ). Hopkins () provides an in‐depth account of how young people's identities are situated within social relations; one defines oneself through one's affiliation with particular groups based on class, gender, religion, sexuality, race, and also indigeneity, locality, size and so on.…”
Section: Finding Alliances Between Urban Political Ecology and Childrmentioning
confidence: 99%