Intersectionality, identity and identity work: Shared tenets and future research agendas for gender and identity studies
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Special Issue developed from a joint research seminar of the Gender in Management and Identity Special Interest Groups of the British Academy of Management, entitled “Exploring the Intersectionality of Gender and Identity”. It also presents an introductory literature review of intersectionality for gender in management and identity/identity work researchers. The authors highlight the similarities and differences of intersectionality and identity approaches and introduce critiques of intersectional research. They then introduce the three papers in this Special Issue.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors review the intersectionality literature within and outside management and organisation studies and focus their attention on three intersectionality Special Issues (Sex Roles, 2008, 2013 and the European Journal of Women’s Studies, 2006).
Findings
The authors outline the ongoing debates relating to intersectionality research, including a framework and/or theory for identity/identity work, and explore the shared tenets of theories of intersectionality and identity. They highlight critiques of intersectionality research in practice and consider areas for future research for gender in management and identity researchers.
Research limitations/implications
The authors provide an architecture for researchers to explore intersectionality and to consider issues before embarking on intersectional research. They also highlight areas for future research, including social-identities of disability, class and religion.
Originality/value
Gender in Management: An International Journal invited this Special Issue to make a significant contribution to an under-researched area by reviewing the shared and different languages and importantly the shared key tenets, of intersectionality, gender, identity and identity work from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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Acknowledgements
The authors hope readers enjoy the papers included in the Special Issue which make a significant contribution to studying intersectionality. They would like to thank Dr Gina Grandy, Prof Ruth Simpson, Prof Rosalind Gill, Dr Doyin Atewologun, Prof Carol Woodhams and Dr Ben Lupton for their thought-provoking research and all participants at the joint seminar.
Citation
Corlett, S. and Mavin, S. (2014), "Intersectionality, identity and identity work: Shared tenets and future research agendas for gender and identity studies", Gender in Management, Vol. 29 No. 5, pp. 258-276. https://doi.org/10.1108/GM-12-2013-0138
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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