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Intersectionality as personal: the science identity of two young immigrant Muslim women
Saima Salehjee, D. M. Watts
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Intersectionality
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Identity
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Science
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Immigrants
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London
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Life Sciences
20%
Case Studies
20%
Social Structure
20%
Exclusion
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Complexity
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Professional Occupations
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Privilege
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Approach
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Asians
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Scientists
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Inequality
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Studying
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Control
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Occupational Career
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Psychology
Immigrant
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Intersectionality
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Discrimination
40%
Multiplicity
40%
Case Study
20%
Complexities
20%
South Asians
20%