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E32: Intersections and Interactions

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We look at how the theory of intersectional feminism can be modelled statistically, and use this to examine representations of interactions between covariates.

Support the pod on Patreon for bonus episodes, early access, and additional material: https://www.patreon.com/statisticallyinsignificant

References

Brown, T. (2012). The intersection and accumulation of racial and gender inequality: Black women's wealth trajectories. The Review of Black Political Economy, 39(2), 239-258.

Crenshaw, K. (1990). Mapping the margins: Intersectionality, identity politics, and violence against women of color. Stan. L. Rev., 43, 1241.

Greene, J. and Kingsbury, I. (2022) 'Empowering Parents with School Choice Reduces Wokeism in Education', The Heritage Foundation report, https://www.heritage.org/education/report/empowering-parents-school-choice-reduces-wokeism-education

The video version of this episode is at https://youtu.be/krgSMxSMWD4

If you have a statistic or a chart you'd like us to talk about contact us.

Email: StatisticallyInsignificantPod@protonmail.ch

Twitter: @StatInsigPod

Mastodon: https://mathstodon.xyz/@statisticallyinsignificant

Bart can be found @SnitchinOrwell on Twitter

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We look at how the theory of intersectional feminism can be modelled statistically, and use this to examine representations of interactions between covariates.

Support the pod on Patreon for bonus episodes, early access, and additional material: https://www.patreon.com/statisticallyinsignificant

References

Brown, T. (2012). The intersection and accumulation of racial and gender inequality: Black women's wealth trajectories. The Review of Black Political Economy, 39(2), 239-258.

Crenshaw, K. (1990). Mapping the margins: Intersectionality, identity politics, and violence against women of color. Stan. L. Rev., 43, 1241.

Greene, J. and Kingsbury, I. (2022) 'Empowering Parents with School Choice Reduces Wokeism in Education', The Heritage Foundation report, https://www.heritage.org/education/report/empowering-parents-school-choice-reduces-wokeism-education

The video version of this episode is at https://youtu.be/krgSMxSMWD4

If you have a statistic or a chart you'd like us to talk about contact us.

Email: StatisticallyInsignificantPod@protonmail.ch

Twitter: @StatInsigPod

Mastodon: https://mathstodon.xyz/@statisticallyinsignificant

Bart can be found @SnitchinOrwell on Twitter

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