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Why this article may matter
Community significance
This article may be important to community memory because it documents experiences, arguments, or organizing connected to race and intersectionality and makes that material easier to locate alongside related records.
Historical significance
As a dated publication record, this article provides evidence of how race and intersectionality was framed at the time it appeared and can be compared with earlier and later Collective coverage.
Policy significance
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Themes and framings
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Themes
Academic framing
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Source topics
How “Race and intersectionality” appears across the Collective corpus
This article appeared 1 year(s) before the theme reached its highest annual presence in the registered corpus in 2014.
Relative presence by year
Peak year indexed to 100Presence by member publication
- Transadvocate.com104
- Cristan’s Research6
- The TERFs3
Frequently co-occurring concepts
- 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
Academic framings in this topic
- Interpretive analysis55
- Historical analysis40
- Media and discourse analysis16
- Critical theory13
- Psychological analysis10
- Qualitative and interview research10
- Clinical and medical analysis7
- Legal analysis7
Policy framings in this topic
- Civil rights and anti-discrimination19
- Criminal justice and public safety19
- Elections and democratic governance17
- Public accommodations and facilities13
- Housing and social services7
- Research ethics and data governance4
- Family law and child welfare4
- Administrative classification and identity documents4
Values measure relative presence in the registered Collective corpus, not public search interest or public opinion.
Sources that reference this article
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