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Deborah Stienstra
Jarislowsky Chair in Families and Work
passionately involved in feminist disability research, teaching/learning and collaboration
Gender and Intersectionality
“Cumulative and Cascading Impacts of Invisibility: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding the Housing Experiences of Canadians with Disabilities During COVID-19”
by V. Grand’Maison, H.K. Reinders, L. Pin, J. Abbas and D. Stienstra.
in A. Carey, S. Green and L. Mauldin, eds. Research in Social Science and Disability Volume 13: Disability in the Time of Pandemic, Emerald Publishing, 2023, pp. 31-48.
“(Th)reading Rights and Justice: Women and Girls with Disabilities.”
by D. Stienstra
Global Society, November 22, 2022, 1–21.
“Engaging girls and women with disabilities in the global South: Beyond cultural and geopolitical generalizations.”
by XT Nguyen and D. Stienstra
Disability and the Global South. 8, 2 (2021): 2035-2052.
“‘My granddaughter doesn’t know she has disabilities and we are not going to tell her’: Navigating Intersections of Indigenousness, Disability and Gender in Labrador”
by D. Stienstra. G. Baikie and S. Manning
Disability and the Global South 5, 2 (2018): 1385-1406.
“DisAbling Women and Girls in Austere Times”
by D. Stienstra
Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture and Social Justice 38,1 (2017), 154-167.
“Intersectionality in Austere Times: Boundary-Crossing Conversations.”
by T. Findlay and D. Stienstra
Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture and Social Justice 38,1 (2017), 150-153.
“For Michael Charlie: Including children with disabilities in the global South/North”
by D. Stienstra
Disability and the Global South 2, 2 (June 2015), 632-648.
“Trumping All? Disability and Girlhood”
by D. Stienstra
Girlhood Studies 8, 2 (Summer 2015), 54-70.
“Expanding evidence and expertise in impact assessment: Informing Canadian public policy with the knowledge of invisible communities”
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