Full Description
How can we analyse the intersectional effects of multiple factors on experiences of disenfranchisement? This book equips you with the methodological tools to uncover new insights.
First providing a critical examination of long-standing methodologies in intersectionality research, it then shines a spotlight on analytical techniques such as qualitative comparative analysis, multilevel models, mediation and moderation, and mixed methods designs.
With chapter objectives, real-world research examples, further reading and reflective questions, it will equip you with the methodological tools to understand intersectionality in specific social settings.
The book:
· Bridges the gap between intersectionality as a theory and an empirical research practice.
· Extends existing approaches to analysing intersectionality in a traditionally qualitative field.
· Inspires creativity and celebrates a variety of effective methods for studying intersectionality.
Innovative and thought-provoking, this book is ideal for any student or researcher looking to harness the power of empirical evidence to explore inequality and injustice.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introducing Intersectionality
Chapter 2: Intersectionality: Linking Theories to Research Designs
Chapter 3: Qualitative Designs and Methods
Chapter 4: Exploring Patterns of Intersectionality in Contingency Tables
Chapter 5: Intersectionality as Configurations
Chapter 6: Interaction Terms in Generalized Linear Regression Models
Chapter 7: Analysing Intersectionality with Multi-Level Models
Chapter 8: Mediation, Moderation, and Intersectionality
Chapter 9: Mixed-Methods Research Design
Chapter 10: Reflections and Conclusions