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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
Papers in this panel consider the relationship between structure and agency with a particular emphasis on theories and movement politics of intersectionality.
How Policy Structure Shapes the Politics of Intersectionality and Mobilization - Jennifer L. Hochschild, Harvard University; Kirsten Walters, Harvard University
An Intersectional Analysis of BLM Movement and Its Implications for American Democracy - Natasha Behl, Arizona State University
Intersectional Advocacy and Activism in Time, and in Crisis - Chaya Crowder, Columbia University; Maraam Dwidar, Syracuse University; Ashley English, University of North Texas; Mary Kroeger, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Dara Z. Strolovitch, Yale University; Kathleen Marchetti, Dickinson College
Understanding Democracy Through an Intersectional Lens: Class, Race and Gender and the Extension of the Franchise - Lee Ann Banaszak, Pennsylvania State University