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Abstract
This article critically reviews the extant literature on social group representation and clarifies the advantages of intersectionality theory for studying political representation. It argues that the merit of intersectionality theory can be found in its ontology of power. Intersectionality theory is founded on a relational conception of political power that locates the constitution of power relations within social interactions, such as political representation. As such, intersectionality theory pushes scholarship beyond studying representation inequalities – that are linked to presumably stable societal positions – to also consider the ways in which political representation (re)creates positions of privilege and disadvantage.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 346–354 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Politics |
Volume | 36 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Keywords
- political representation
- intersectionality
- constructivism
- social group representation
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SRP43: Strategic Research Programme: Evaluating Democratic Governance in Europe (EDGE)
Celis, K., Deschouwer, K., Deschouwer, K., Celis, K., Oberthur, S., Coene, G. & Adam, I.
1/11/17 → 31/10/23
Project: Fundamental
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SRP24: SRP (Groeiers): Gendering ethnicity & ethnicizing gender in politics & policy
Celis, K., Woodward, A., Adam, I., Schandevyl, E. & Coene, G.
1/03/14 → 28/02/19
Project: Fundamental
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OZR2578: Political Representation in Diverse Societies - ReDS
Celis, K., Celis, K., Tanasescu, M., Akachar, S., Severs, E., Wauters, B., Eelbode, F., Bouteca, N. & Anke, S.
1/01/14 → 1/01/18
Project: Fundamental