Working Life and Gender Inequality

Working Life and Gender Inequality

Intersectional Perspectives and the Spatial Practice of Peripheralization

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Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

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1. Intersectionality and peripheralization: Introduction to the edited collection Angelika Sjoestedt, Katarina Giritli-Nygren and Marianna Fotaki 2. #WeAreNotSlaves! An intersectional analysis of class and ethnicity in the Istanbul Airport resistance Ayse Serdar 3. From the periphery to the centre of resistance: Women and/in anti-austerity mobilizations in crisis-ridden Athens Hara Kouki 4. Intersectional perspective on working life: Poor, black, working-class women remain on the margins - the case of paid and unpaid domestic labour Nandi Vanqa-Mgijima 5. The Logic of Intersectional Marginalization: Palestinian and Israeli Practitioners' Observations of Inequitable Labor Practices in Grassroots Peace Organizing Ambreen Tour Ben-Shmuel and Manar Faraj 6. From the body to the world, from the world to the body: Ethnography, migration, and care Camila Esguerra Muelle 7. The imbrication of gender and nationality where the pay gap is concerned: the case in Malta JosAnn Cutajar 8. Intersectional perspectives on northern Swedish rural men's working life narratives Lisa Ridzen 9. Risky subjectivities: Peripheralization and appropriation of small-ward midwives' work practices in the closure of a rural area's maternity ward Emelie Larsson 10. On the margins of mine work: Organizational peripheries in a globalized world of work Kristina Johansson and Lisa Ringblom 11. Inequality regimes in equality work: New public management and peripheralization processes in Swedish schools Ulrika Schmauch, Bjoern Ahlstroem & Britt-Inger Keisu 12. Freedom of choice and gender equality in Swedish home-based elderly care Annette Thoernquist 13. How do people become Others to be used? Processes of peripheralization in Swedish unemployment politics Paula Mulinari 14. Thinking through intersectionality at work: A feminist-and-labour geographer's approach Kristina Zampoukos