Intersectional Discrimination: Definition, Scope, and Migration Research from the perspective of Intersectionality Cover Image

Kesişimsel Ayrımcılık: Tanım, Kapsam ve Kesişimsellik Perspektifinden Göç Araştırmaları
Intersectional Discrimination: Definition, Scope, and Migration Research from the perspective of Intersectionality

Author(s): Filiz Künüroğlu, Berfin Acar, Umut Berk Dönmez
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Social psychology and group interaction, Social differentiation, Migration Studies
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: Migration; intersectionality; intersectional discrimination;

Summary/Abstract: Along with the widespread rise in immigration and the increase in the number of immigrants, academic interest in migration research has also grown. Although there are many studies conducted in various fields, the number of studies who approached migration from an intersectional perspective is rather small. The number of studies approaching migration and the social psychological processes of migrants from the perspective of intersectionality is even smaller in Turkey. Considering the large number of immigrants in Turkey, it is obviously essential to understand and study intersectionality in these particular contexts. Therefore, this article is written to explicate the concept of intersectionality and review migration studies adopting an intersectional approach. The basis of the concept of intersectionality, historical background that led to the birth of it, its subtypes as well as the importance of race, class and gender in intersectionality are among the issues discussed in this article. Moreover, with respect to migration studies from the perspective of intersectionality, studies conducted in various culturally diverse countries are outlined. The last but not the least, the prominence of conducting research on intersectionality in the Turkish context is also emphasized. In this review, we aim to present the literature to students and academics in the field as well as to provide direction for future research.

  • Issue Year: 9/2021
  • Issue No: 22
  • Page Range: 1013-1026
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Turkish
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