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Gender, Place & Culture
A Journal of Feminist Geography
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Young people, gender and intersectionality

Introduction: young people, gender and intersectionality

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Pages 383-389 | Received 01 Feb 2014, Accepted 12 Feb 2014, Published online: 23 Jul 2014
 

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.

Introducción: la gente joven, el género y la interseccionalidad

Existen conexiones claras entre las geografías feministas y las de la gente joven con sus intereses compartidos en el desafío de la desigualdad, cuestionando las relaciones de poder, y en conducir una investigación éticamente sensible y matizada. La introducción a esta sección temática sintetiza algunos hechos claves en las geografías de la juventud y las contribuciones que han hecho lxs geografxs feministas a este campo. Luego, exploramos cómo los artículos en esta sección temática son aportes valiosos a los avances en la investigación sobre la juventud, el género y la interseccionalidad.

导论:年轻人、性别与多元交织性

女性主义地理学与年轻人地理学,共享挑战不平等、质疑权力关係,以及生产伦理上具有敏感且细緻的研究之兴趣,两者因而有着密切的关联性。此一主题章节的导论,综合青年地理学的部分关键发展,以及女性主义地理学对此领域的贡献。我们接着探讨此一主题章节的文章,如何对于演变中的青年、性别与多元交织性之研究,进一步提供可贵的贡献。

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the authors in this themed section for their hard work and valuable contributions. We would also like to thank Lynda Johnston for managing this themed section and for her constructive feedback on each contribution. This themed section arose out of two sessions entitled ‘Youth, Gender and Ethnicity’ held at the Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference in 2011, Seattle, USA.

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