We can only understand how women are marginalised, excluded, or discriminated against in society by focusing on gender. Discuss using the concept of ‘intersectionality’.

  • Crenshaw, K. (1989) – Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics 
  • Carby, H. (1999)- WHITE WOMAN LISTEN! Black feminism and the boundaries of sisterhood
  • Those are the two reccomended readings for this. 
  • https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/ 
  • When defining a term or discussing and evaluating different definitions Set out why (justify) you are using the definition you are using
  • Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of key concepts and theories
    o Not by simply explaining, but also by interrogating and evaluating
     Show that you have understood what you have read:
    o By discussing it in your own words
    o By finding your own examples to illustrate the arguments, concepts and theories
     Illustrate arguments and points you are making by referring to the work of scholars
    o Explain what they say in your own words (interpret)
     keep direct citations to less than 10%;
     switching a few words is not paraphrasing and is not using your own
    words
    o Unless the specific language used is important to your argument
     Reference all direct and indirect citations
    o Direct citations need “quotation” marks and page numbers
    o Referencing specific concepts from specific people need page numbers or ranges
    o All references found online should have a link or DOI in the bibliography
     Make sure that you provide references and evidence for all your arguments (
    o Avoid general, sweeping, unsubstantiated statements)
     Make it clear when you quote a scholar quoting another scholar, that is what you are
    doing – there are different ways to do this, e.g.
    o Garner refers to Miles’ argument (2015: 43) when he…;
    o According to Miles (cited in Garner (2015: 43)) racialisation is…
    o ‘Racialisation is the process by which ….’ (Miles, cited in Garner 2015: 43)
  • • Distinguish between various theoretical perspectives in the sociology of race and racism
    • Display an understanding of contemporary debates in the sociology of race and racism
  • • Show an understanding of the challenges faced by those living in racially and
    culturally diverse communities and societies
  • • Apply concepts and theories to the analysis of particular issues and questions
    • Demonstrate an understanding of research and scholarship on race and racism in
    Britain and other societies
    • Prepare and gather information about particular theories and perspectives in the
    sociology of race and racism
    • Apply your knowledge of theories to the analysis of specific social issues
    • Critically evaluate concepts and ideas from research and scholarship
    • Discuss complex issues in written form

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