APSA Task Force on Inequality and American Democracy. 2004. American Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality. www.apsanet.org/imgtest/taskforcereport.pdf. (accessed July 4, 2007)
Blumer, Herbert. 1956. “Sociological Analysis and the ‘Variable.’” American Sociological Review 21(6): 683-690.
Bowleg, Lisa. 2008. “When Black + Lesbian + Woman ≠ Black Lesbian Woman: The Methodological Challenges of Qualitative and Quantitative Intersectionality Research.” Sex Roles 59: 312- 325.
Brambor, Thomas, William Roberts Clark and Matt Golder. 2006. “Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses.” Political Analysis 14:63-82.
Braumoeller, Bear F. 2004. “Hypothesis Testing and Multiplicative Interaction Terms.” International Organization 58: 807-820.
Davis, Kathy. 2008. “Intersectionality as Buzzword: A Sociology of Science Perspective on What Makes a Feminist Theory Successful.” Feminist Theory 9(1): 67-85.
Dubrow, Joshua Kjerulf, Kazimierz M. Slomczynski and Irina Tomescu-Dubrow. 2008. “Effects of Democracy and Inequality on Soft Political-Protest in Europe: Exploring the European Social Survey Data.” International Journal of Sociology 38(3): 36 – 51.
Erikson, Robert, and John H. Goldthorpe. 1992. The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Societies. Oxford: Clarendon
Gallego, Aina. 2008. “Unequal Political Participation in Europe.” International Journal of Sociology 37 (4): 10 – 26.
Hancock, Ange-Marie. 2007. “When Multiplication Doesn’t Equal Quick Addition: Examining Intersectionality as a Research Paradigm.” Perspectives on Politics 5(1): 63-79.
Heyns, Barbara. 2005. “Emerging Inequalities in Central and Eastern Europe.” Annual Review of Sociology 31:163-197.
Inglehart, Ronald, and Gabriela Catterberg. 2002. “Trends in Political Action: The Developmental Trend and the Post-Honeymoon Decline.” International Journal of Comparative Research 43, nos. 3–5: 300–316.
Jenkins, J. Craig, and William H. Form. 2005. “Social Movements and Social Change.” In Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Society and Globalization, ed. Thomas Janoski, Robert R. Alford, Alexander M. Hicks and Mildred A. Schwartz, 331–49. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kaufman, Robert L. 1996. “Comparing Effects of Dichotomous Logistic Regression: A Variety of Standardized Coefficients.” Social Science Quarterly 77(1): 90 – 109.
McCall, Leslie. 2005. “The Complexity of Intersectionality.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 30(3): 1771 – 1800.
Steinbugler, Amy C. and Julie E. Press, Janice Johnson Dias. 2006. “Gender, Race and Affirmative Action: Operationalizing Intersectionality in Survey Research.” Gender & Society 20(6): 805-825.
Weldon, S. Laurel. 2006. “The Structure of Intersectionality: A Comparative Politics of Gender.” Politics & Gender 2(2): 235-248.
see also “Rethinking Intersectionality” by this author.
Warner, Leah R. 2008. “A Best Practices Guide to Intersectional Approaches in Psychological Research.” Sex Roles 59: 454-463.
SEE ALSO:
An annotated bibliography of many current intersectionality articles and unpublished research.
Hughes, Melanie. 2008. Politics at the Intersection: A Cross-National Analysis of Minority Women’s Legislative Representation. PhD. Dissertation. The Ohio State University.
March 12, 2012 at 10:45 am
[...] References [...]