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  • Martinsson, Lena, et al. (author)
  • Introduction – transnational feminism : A working agenda
  • 2018
  • In: Dreaming Global Change, Doing Local Feminisms : Visions of Feminism. Global North/Global South Encounters, Conversations and Disagreements - Visions of Feminism. Global North/Global South Encounters, Conversations and Disagreements. - 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2018. : Routledge. - 9781351369367 - 9781138555990 ; , s. 1-19
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This chapter introduces the fundamental topics explored in the anthology; the diverse, and constantly changing, role of transnational feminism as a theoretical and political agenda within social theory more generally, and within gender studies more specifically, and the other role of feminist transnational struggles in the creation of scholarships of hope. The chapters of the anthology are presented and connected to the different themes.
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  • Mulinari, Diana (author)
  • Afterword
  • 2021
  • In: The Politics and Ethics of Representation in Qualitative Research : Addressing Moments of Discomfort - Addressing Moments of Discomfort. - 9781000410747 - 9780367281014 ; , s. 142-144
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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  • Mulinari, Diana (author)
  • And They Cannot Teach Us How to Cycle”: The Category of Migrant Women and Antiracist Feminism in Sweden179
  • 2020
  • In: Feminisms in the Nordic Region. Neoliberalism, Nationalism and Decolonial Critique. - Cham : Springer International Publishing. - 9783030534639 - 9783030534646 ; , s. 179-200
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The aim of this chapter is to provide some analytical elements to understand both continuity and change in the construction of the category of migrant women in Sweden, with specific focus on the interaction between the field of cultural representation and the field of political economy. Theoretically, the analysis is framed through two dimensions of racism, exploitative and exclusionary, legitimated in recent decades through a racist grammar of caring racism. Methodologically, the chapter is inspired by Black /Chicano feminist tradition of intellectual activism, accepting the dilemmas of “taking sides”. It is crafted using two types of empirical material. First, it follows the category of migrant women exploring how antiracist identified feminists; many of them of migrant background aged between 25 and 30 act upon the category. Critical discourse analysis is the source of inspiration for the second section of the chapter that further elaborates on the construction of migrant women as a problem, a burden and a threat in Swedish governmental policy documents over four decades.
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  • Mulinari, Diana (author)
  • Antirasistisk feminism
  • 2017
  • In: En introduktion till genusvetenskapliga begrepp. - 9789198080254 ; Nationella Sekretariat för Genusforsknig., s. 56-58
  • Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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  • Mulinari, Diana, et al. (author)
  • Att utforska intersektionalitet utifrån kvinnliga industriarbetares ståndpunkt.
  • 2021
  • In: Ojämlika arbetsplatser. - : Nordic Academic Press (Kriterium). - 9789188909633 - 9789188909657
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In this research anthology, inequality in Swedish working life in a Sweden marked by increased inequality, is studied. Racialised inequality, racism and discrimination in individual workplaces are focused, but inequalities based on class and gender are also studied. The concept of inequality regime is used by several of the authors to analyse work organizations. The workplaces studied are found in different sectors, not least in healthcare. The book also includes contributions that provide comparative international perspectives and studies of the development of inequality over time. The anthology contains 12 chapters based on empirical studies of working life, one chapter that analyses working life inequality from a political theory perspective, an introduction and a closing chapter that frames and draws conclusions from the different studies, as well as an afterword. The authors are 22 researchers from different social science disciplines.
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