Geographies of Intersectionality
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Geographers often study social justice through the lens of class, caste, race, or gender. In Society, Space, and Social Justice, Jennifer Pomeroy and Vandana Wadhwa take an intersectional approach to the multidimensional issues of social justice, which are intertwined with globally expressed spatial connotations. This edited collection is unique and should be critically acclaimed. -- Saraswati Raju, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Jennifer Y. Pomeroy is assistant professor of geography in the Department of History and Political Science at York College of Pennsylvania. Vandana Wadhwa is founder/CEO of Meridian R&C, LLC, which provides consulting on academic and applied research and best practices and strategies.
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Emerging and Continuing Spaces of Social Injustice Chapter 1: Community Starts at Home: Toward Equitable Housing for People with Disabilities Andrew Myers, Lillie Greiman, Brendan Hogg, Rayna Sage, Craig Ravesloot Chapter 2: Environmental Justice and Outdoor Spaces: Structural Racisms Persistence, and the Dynamics of Change Yonit Yogev Chapter 3: Subversion of Gender Justice: Public Policy on Sri Lankan Migrant Housemaids Vidyamali Samarasinghe Chapter 4: Territorialization of Violence: Temporality and Scale: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Mumbai, India, in the Mid-1990s Emmanuel Eliot Chapter 5: A Womans Place: Examining Perceptions of Urban Social Space in India Vandana Wadhwa and Jennifer Y. Pomeroy Part II Structural Approaches to Social Justice Chapter 6: Intersectional Organizing as an Approach to Social Justice: Lessons from Brazils Domestic Workers Movement Caitlin M. Alcorn Chapter 7: Freedom, Justice and Space: Infrastructure as a Driver of Spatial Justice? Luis Emilio Cecchi Chapter 8: AIDS and Aid in Uganda: PEPFARSocial Justice or Structural Violence? Vandana Wadhwa and Poojitha Kondabolu Conclusion: Reflections on Tranquil Waters Index About the Contributors