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How “Race and intersectionality” appears across the Collective corpus
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- Cristan’s Research6
- The TERFs3
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- Transgender identity and history86
- Community and organizing63
- Law and civil rights46
- Culture, identity, and representation29
- Violence, safety, and dehumanization28
- Feminism and gender politics27
- Media, rhetoric, and discourse27
- Education and youth26
- History, archives, and memory22
- Religion and morality21
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- Historical analysis40
- Media and discourse analysis16
- Critical theory13
- Psychological analysis10
- Qualitative and interview research10
- Clinical and medical analysis7
- Legal analysis7
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- Criminal justice and public safety19
- Elections and democratic governance17
- Public accommodations and facilities13
- Housing and social services7
- Research ethics and data governance4
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- Administrative classification and identity documents4
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