Intersectional organizing: Building solidarity through radical confrontation
基于对2017年美国妇女大游行的两年深入观察,研究提出“交叉性组织”理论模型,展示如何通过激进对抗处理身份碎片化,为构建更包容的劳工运动提供启示。
Abstract IR scholars reference intersectionality in relation to organizing, but the field lacks a theoretical construct. Based on 2 years of intimate data access, we examine the 2017 U.S. Women's March as a critical case of “intersectional organizing.” We ground this empirical case study in Critical Race and Intersectionality Theory to show how the intersectional organizing model employed by the Women's March handles identity‐based fragmentation, with lessons for building a more inclusive labor movement.