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Mapping the margins of intersectionality: Criminological possibilities in a transnational world

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Henne, Kathryn
Troshynski, Emily

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Sage Publications Inc

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This article contributes to recent discussions around intersectionality, a framework that captures how two or more axes of subordination overlap in practice, and its utility for criminology. Even though intersectionality offers an analytic through which t

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Theoretical Criminology

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2037-12-31