2023
DOI: 10.1080/1554477x.2023.2250036
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Solidarity Through Difference? How Italian and Spanish LGBTQIA* Organizations Frame Solidarity Through an Intersectional Lens

Aurora Perego
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“…Framing process and action repertoires show how the intersectional viewpoint has transformed movements (Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan, 2021; Broad, 2017; Evans and Lépinard, 2019; Irvine & Halterman, 2019; Luna et al., 2020; Montoya, 2021; Perego, 2023). As Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan argue, the concept combines: “the use of frames that value difference and plurality both as constitutive of social life and as a normative good; the presence of organizational structures and modes of deliberation that comprise inclusive spaces for participation, empower participants and leave space for bottom‐up initiatives, the expression of dissent and practices of mediation; and the development of organizational practices for sharing a wide range of resources, including funding, institutional access, expertise, networks and organizational know‐how” (Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan, 2021, p. 177).…”
Section: Intersectionality and The New Wave Of Feminist Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Framing process and action repertoires show how the intersectional viewpoint has transformed movements (Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan, 2021; Broad, 2017; Evans and Lépinard, 2019; Irvine & Halterman, 2019; Luna et al., 2020; Montoya, 2021; Perego, 2023). As Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan argue, the concept combines: “the use of frames that value difference and plurality both as constitutive of social life and as a normative good; the presence of organizational structures and modes of deliberation that comprise inclusive spaces for participation, empower participants and leave space for bottom‐up initiatives, the expression of dissent and practices of mediation; and the development of organizational practices for sharing a wide range of resources, including funding, institutional access, expertise, networks and organizational know‐how” (Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan, 2021, p. 177).…”
Section: Intersectionality and The New Wave Of Feminist Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan argue, the concept combines: “the use of frames that value difference and plurality both as constitutive of social life and as a normative good; the presence of organizational structures and modes of deliberation that comprise inclusive spaces for participation, empower participants and leave space for bottom‐up initiatives, the expression of dissent and practices of mediation; and the development of organizational practices for sharing a wide range of resources, including funding, institutional access, expertise, networks and organizational know‐how” (Ciccia, della Porta and Pavan, 2021, p. 177). When seen as a frame, intersectionality emphasizes the identification of various positionalities (Lutz et al., 2016; Perego, 2023; Terriquez et al., 2018). The system that creates and replicates various disparities is the focus of the identification of problems.…”
Section: Intersectionality and The New Wave Of Feminist Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%