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Discovering intersectionality part I: researcher interrupted

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In this forum we explore different perspectives for how to apply intersectionality as a critical framework for design across multiple contexts. --- Yolanda A. Rankin and Jakita O. Thomas, Editors

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Published: 27 April 2021
Published in INTERACTIONS Volume 28, Issue 3

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  • (2022)A Method to the Madness: Applying an Intersectional Analysis of Structural Oppression and Power in HCI and DesignACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction10.1145/350769530:2(1-45)Online publication date: 14-Sep-2022

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