Talk:Multiple jeopardy

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Is disability not also one of the "multiple jeopardies"?[edit]

I find it quite strange that disability is not mentioned at all in this article. Here are a few sources that cover the topic:

  • VERNON, AYESHA (June 1999). "The Dialectics of Multiple Identities and the Disabled People's Movement". Disability & Society. 14 (3): 385–398. doi:10.1080/09687599926217.
  • Harnois, Catherine E. (December 2015). "Jeopardy, Consciousness, and Multiple Discrimination: Intersecting Inequalities in Contemporary Western Europe". Sociological Forum. 30 (4): 971–994. doi:10.1111/socf.12204.
  • "At the intersection of feminist and disability rights movements. From equality in difference to human diversity claims". Disability and Intersecting Statuses. 7. Emerald Group Publishing Limited: 23–45. 27 December 2013. doi:10.1108/s1479-3547(2013)0000007004.

Roger (Dodger67) (talk) 20:23, 18 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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