The discursive construction of intersectionality in public policy implementation.
After three decades of intensive debate in academic and activist circles, intersectionality has progressively been adopted in public policies. Yet, the challenges of its application are still largely unexplored. This article adopts a discursive approach to study the process of policy implementation...
| Publicado en: | Critical Discourse Studies Vol. 21; no. 5; pp. 555 - 573 |
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