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The Potential of Merging Intersectionality and Critical Ethnography for Advancing Refugee Women's Health Research.

Areej Al-Hamad1, Cheryl Forchuk, Abe Oudshoorn, Gerald Patrick McKinley.   

Abstract

Critical ethnography and intersectionality are increasingly engaged in nursing and refugee research. Both approaches study marginalized populations and explore how their daily experiences of inequality and marginalization are influenced by various forms of oppression, power structures, and cultural context. A blended approach of critical ethnography with intersectionality can inform research with marginalized groups as both have much in common, including the call for social justice and change. This article outlines the potential of using the blended theoretical approach in advancing refugee women's health research and to inform a particular methodological approach for nursing research and health care practice.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34879023     DOI: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ANS Adv Nurs Sci        ISSN: 0161-9268            Impact factor:   1.824


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1.  Listening to the Voices of Syrian Refugee Women in Canada: an Ethnographic Insight into the Journey from Trauma to Adaptation.

Authors:  Areej Al-Hamad; Cheryl Forchuk; Abe Oudshoorn; Gerald Patrick Mckinley
Journal:  J Int Migr Integr       Date:  2022-09-26
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