Intersectionality – A challenge for development research and practice?
Journal
Development in Practice
ISSN
0961-4524
ISSN-Digital
1364-9213
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2015-08-18
Author(s)
Grünenfelder, Julia
Abstract
“Intersectionality” as a concept is increasingly finding its way into development work. In order to develop an understanding of the concept, this article shows how intersectionality can be used as a conceptual framework to analyse identity-based development claims. The article builds on qualitative research with people living in the countryside in northwest Pakistan to develop an intersectional methodology to engage with development claims. It uses a three-step analytical model to identify subject positions from which different people negotiate “eligibility for development'' and ‘‘responsibility to develop”. The paper shows how frequently used categorisations such as gender and class should be complicated by development practitioners and worked with in a more nuanced way.
Language
English
Keywords
Methods
Labour and livelihoods – Poverty reduction
Gender and diversity
Aid – Development policies
Civil society
South Asia
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Oxfam
Publisher place
Abingdon, OX
Volume
25
Number
6
Start page
771
End page
784
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
248054
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