Introduction: young people,gender and intersectionality |
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Authors: | Caitlin O'Neill Gutierrez |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social Policy, Sociology, &2. Social Research, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NF, UK |
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Abstract: | There are close connections between feminist geographies and young people's geographies with their shared interests in challenging inequality, questioning power relations and in conducting ethically sensitive and nuanced research. The introduction to this themed section synthesises some of the key developments in youth geographies and the contributions that feminist geographers have made to this field. Following this, we explore how the articles in this themed section are valuable additions to the evolving body of work on youth, gender and intersectionality. |
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Keywords: | young people femininities masculinities place power relations |
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