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    المصدر: EUNOMÍA. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad; Núm. 12 (2017); 191-198 ; EUNOMÍA. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad; No. 12 (2017); 191-198 ; 2253-6655

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    المؤلفون: La Barbera, María Caterina

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    المؤلفون: La Barbera, María Caterina

    المصدر: Investigaciones Feministas (Feminist Research); Vol. 8 No. 1 (2017): Monograph: Social justice, intersectionality and democratic deeping; 131-149 ; Investigaciones Feministas; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2017): Monográfico: Justicia social, interseccionalidad y profundización democrática; 131-149 ; 2171-6080

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Multidimensional Equality from within: Themes from the European Conventions on Human Rights. In Schiek, D. and Chege, V. (Eds.): European Union Non-Discrimination Law: Comparative Perspectives on Multidimensional Equality Law (pp. 53-89). New York: Roudledge-Cavendish.; Barlett, Katharine and Angela Harris (1998). Gender and Law. Theory, Doctrine, Commentary. New York: Aspen Law& Business.; Barrère, Maggy (2010). La interseccionalidad como desafío al mainstreaming de género en las políticas públicas. Revista Vasca de Administración Pública, 87, 225-252.; Belkhir, Jean Ait (2009). The “Johnny’s story”: Founder of the race, gender and class journal. In Berger, M. T. and Guidroz, K. (Eds.): The intersectional approach: Transforming the academy through race, class, and gender (pp. 300-308). Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.; Benhabib, Sheyla (Ed.) (1996). Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.; Benston, Margaret (1969). The political economy of women’s liberation. Monthly Review, 21, 13-27.; Bilge, Sirma (2013). Intersectionality undone: Saving Intersectionality from Feminist Intersectionality Studies. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 10, 405-424.; Binder, Guyora (1996). Critical Legal Studies. In Patterson, D. (Ed.): A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory (pp. 280-290). Malden: Blackwell.; Bowleg, Lisa (2008). When Black + Lesbian + Woman ≠ Black Lesbian Woman: The Methodological Challenges of Qualitative and Quantitative Intersectionality Research. Sex Roles, 59(5): 312-325.; Bunch, Charlotte (1975). Not for lesbians only. Quest 2, 2, 50-56.; Bustelo, María, Alfama, Eva and Espinosa, Julia (Eds.) (2014). Políticas públicas en tiempos de crisis. Un análisis desde la perspectiva de género. Revista de Investigaciones Feministas, 5.; Carastathis, Anna (2013). Basements and intersections. Hypathia, 288(4), 698-715.; Carastathis, Anna (2014). The Concept of Intersectionality in Feminist Theory. Philosophy Compass, 9, 304-314.; Carastathis, Anna (2016). Interlocking Systems of Oppression. In Rodriguez N. et al. (Eds.): Critical Concepts in Queer Studies and Education (pp. 161-171). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.; Carby, Hazel (1996). White woman listen! Black feminism and the boundaries of sisterhood. In Baker, H. et al. (Eds.): Black British cultural studies: A reader (pp. 61-86). Chicago: Chicago University Press.; Carreras, Mercedes (1999). Cuando el Derecho se convierte en política: reflexiones sobre Critical Legal Studies. Isegoría, 21, 165-174.; Cho, Sumi, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw and Leslie Mccall (2013). Toward a Field of Intersectionality Studies: Theory, Applications, and Praxis. Signs, 38, 785-810.; Combahee River Collective [1977] (1982). A Black feminist statement. In Hull, G. Scott, P. and Smith, B. (Eds.): All the Women are white, all the blacks are men, but some of us are brave: Black women’s studies (pp. 13-22). New York: The Feminist Press.; Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1989). Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics. University of Chicago Legal Forum, 1, 139-167.; Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1991). Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color. Stanford Law Review, 43, 1241-1299.; Crenshaw, Kimberlé (2000). Gender-related aspects of race discrimination (EGM/GRD/2000/WP.1). Background paper for the United Nations EXPERT MEETING on “Gender and Racial Discrimination”, November 21-24, 2000 Zagreb, Croatia.; Crenshaw, Kimberlé (2011). Postscript. In Lutz, H. Herrera Vivar, M. T. and Supik, L. (Eds.): Framing Intersectionality: Debates on a Multi-Faceted Concept in Gender Studies (pp. 221-233). Farnham: Ashgate.; Crenshaw, Kimberlé, Gotanda, Neil, Peller, Gary and Thomas, Kendal (Eds.) (1995). Critical race theory: The key writings that formed the movement. New York: New Press.; Cruells, Marta and Mariacaterina La Barbera (2016). ¿Qué factores favorecen la incorporación de la interseccionalidad en la praxis jurídica?. In La Barbera, MC. And Cruells, M. (Eds.): Igualdad de género y no discriminación en España: evolución, problemas y perspectivas (pp. 529-553). Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales.; Cruells López, Marta and Ruiz García, Sonia (2014). Political Intersectionality within the Spanish Indignados Social Movement. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 37, 3-25.; Dahl, Robert (1957). A preface to democratic theory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.; Davis, Angela (1981). Women, Race and Class. New York: Vintage.; Davis, Kathy (2008). Intersectionality as buzzword: A sociology of science perspective on what makes a feminist theory successful. Feminist theory, 9(1): 67-85.; Degener, Theresia (2011). Intersections between disability, Race and Gender in Discrimination Law. In Schiek, D. and Lawson, A. (Eds.): EU Non-Discrimination Law and intersectional discrimination: The triangle of disability, gender and race (pp. 29-46). Farnham: Ashgate.; Delphy, Christine (1980). A Materialist Feminism Is Possible. Feminist Review, 4, 79-105.; Dewey, John and Arthur Bentley (1949). Knowing and the Known. Boston: The Beacon Press.; Dhamoon, Rita (2010). Considerations on Mainstreaming Intersectionality. Political Research Quarterly, 64(1): 230-243.; Donato, Katharine M., Donna Gabaccia, Jennifer Holdaway, Martin Manalansan and Patricia R. Pessar (2006). A glass half full? Gender in migration studies. International migration review, 40, 3-26.; Eisenstein, Zillah (1979). Capitalist patriarchy and the case for socialism. 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Social Justice in the Age of Identity Politics: Redistribution, Recognition, and Participation. In Ray, L. and Sayer A. (Eds.): Culture and Economy After the Cultural Turn (pp. 25-52). London: Sage.; Fredman, Sandra (2016). Intersectional discrimination in EU gender equality and nondiscrimination law. Brussels: European Commission.; Gianformaggio, Letizia (2005). Uguaglianza, donne e diritto. Bologna: Il Mulino.; Golberg, Suzanne (2009). Intersectionality in theory and practice. In Grabham, E. et al. (Eds.): Beyond intersectionality: Law, power and the politics of location (pp. 124-158). New York: Routledge & Cavendish.; Hancock, Ange-Marie (2007). When multiplication doesn’t equal quick addition: Examining intersectionality as a research paradigm. Perspectives on Politics, 5(1), 63-79.; Hannett, Sarah (2003). Equality at the intersections: The legislative and judicial failure to tackle multiple discrimination. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 23(1), 65-86.; Haraway, Donna (1991). Situated Knowledge: The science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective. Feminist Studies, 14(3), 575-599.; Harris, Angela (1990). Race and essentialism in feminist legal theory. Stanford Law Review, 42, 581-616.; Hennessy, Rosemary and Ingraham, Chrys (Eds.) (1997). Materialist Feminism: A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women’s Lives. New York: Routledge.; Hill Collins, Patricia (1990). Black Feminist Thought. Knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment. London: Routledge.; Hill Collins, Patricia and Sirma Bilge (2016). Intersectionality. Cambridge: Polity.; hooks, bell (1981). Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism. Boston: South End Press.; hooks, bell (1983). Feminist theory: from margin to center. Boston: South End Press.; hooks, bell (1990). Yearning: Race, gender, and cultural politics. Boston: South End Press.; Hull, Gloria, Patricia Scott and Barbara Smith (Eds.) (1982). All the women are white, all the blacks are men, but some of us are brave: Black women’s studies. New York: The Feminist Press.; Karamessini, Maria and Rubery, JILL (Eds.) (2014). Women and austerity: The economic crisis and the future for gender equality. New York: Routledge.; Kennedy, Duncan (2002) The critique of rights in Critical Legal Studies. In Halley, J. and Brown, W. (Eds.): Left Legalism/Left Critique (pp. 178-227). Durham: Duke University Press.; Kergoat, Danièle (1978). Ouvriers=ouvrières? Propositions pour une articulation théorique de deux variables: sexe et classe sociale. Critiques et l’économie politique, 5, 65-97.; Kerner, Ina (2016). Relations of difference: Power and inequality in intersectional and postcolonial feminist theories. Current Sociology, 1-21, 10.1177/0011392116665152.; King, Deborah (1988). Multiple Jeopardy, Multiple Consciousness: The Context of a Black Feminist Ideology. Chicago: University Chicago Press.; La Barbera, MariaCaterina (2009). Revisiting the anti-Female Genital Mutilation Feminist Discourse. Diritto & Questioni Pubbliche, 9, 485-507.; La Barbera, MariaCaterina (2012). Intersectional-gender and the Locationality of Women in Transit. In Bonifacio, G. (Ed.): Feminism and Migration: Cross-Cultural Engagements (pp. 17-31). The Netherlands: Springer.; La Barbera, MariaCaterina (2015). Identity and Migration: An introduction. In La Barbera, MC. (Ed.): Identity and Migration in Europe: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 1-13). Dordrecht: Springer.; La Barbera, MariaCaterina (2016). Interseccionalidad, un “concepto viajero”: orígenes, desarrollo e implementación en la Unión Europea. Revista InterDisciplina, 4(8): 103-120.; Lister, Ruth (1998). Citizenship and Difference. European Journal of Social Theory, 1(1), 71-90.; Lombardo, Emanuela (2014). La interseccionalidad de género en la política de la Unión Europea. In Giménez Costa, A. et al. (Eds.): Integración europea y género (pp. 199-218). Madrid: Tecnos.; Lombardo, Emanuela and Mieke Verloo (2009). Stretching gender equality to other inequalities: Political intersectionality in European gender equality policies. In Lombardo, E., Meier, P. and Verloo, M. (Eds.): The discursive politics of gender equality: stretching, bending and policy-making (pp. 67-83). London: Routledge.; Lorde, Audre (1982). Zami: A new spelling of my name. Watertown: Persephone Press.; Lorde, Audre (1984). Sister Outsider: Essays and speeches. Trumansburg: The Crossing Press.; Mackinnon, Catherine (1982). Marxism, feminism and the State: toward feminist jurisprudence. Signs, 7(5), 515-544.; Mackinnon, Catherine (1987). Feminism unmodified: Discourses on life and law. Boston: Harvard University Press.; Makkonen, Timo (2002). Multiple, compound and intersectional discrimination: bringing the experiences of the most marginalized to the fore. Abo Akademi University, https://goo.gl/UNOXho (accessed on March 29, 2017).; Mani, Lata (1987). Contentious Traditions: The Debate on Sati in Colonial India. Cultural Critique, 7, 119-156.; Martínez Palacios, Jone (2016). Equality and diversity in democracy: how can we democratize inclusively?, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 35: 350-363.; Matsuda, Mary (1991). Beside my sister, facing the enemy: Legal theory out of coalition. Stanford Law Review, 43, 1183-1192.; McCall, Leslie (2005). The complexity of intersectionality. Signs, 30, 1771-1800.; Minda, Gary (1995). Postmodern legal movements: law and jurisprudence at century’s end. New York: NYU Press.; Mohanty, Chandra Talpade (1988). Under western eyes: Feminist scholarship and colonial discourse. Feminist Review, 30, 61-88.; Mohanty, Chandra Talpade (2003). “Under western eyes” revisited: feminist solidarity through anticapitalist struggles. Signs: Journal of Women in culture and Society, 28(2), 499-535.; Nash, Jennifer (2013). Theorizing Race, Theorizing Racism: New Directions in Interdisciplinary Scholarship. In Davies, M. and Munro, V. (Eds.): The Ashgate Research Companion to Feminist Legal Theory (pp. 125-138). Farnham: Ashgate.; Nielsen, Ruth (2009). Is European Equality Law Capable of Addressing Multiple and Intersectional Discrimination Yet? Precautions against Neglecting Intersectional cases. In Schiek, D. and Chege, V. (Eds.): European Union Non-Discrimination Law: Comparative Perspectives on Multidimensional Equality Law (pp. 31-51). New York: Roudledge-Cavendish.; Obiora, Amede (1993). Reconsidering Customary Law. Legal Studies Forum, 17, 217-252.; Okin, Susan (1989). Gender, the public and the private. In Phillips, A. (Ed.): Feminism and Politics (pp. 116-141). Oxford: Oxford University Press.; Olsen, Frances (1985). The Myth of State Intervention in the Family. University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 18(4), 835-864.; Pateman, Carol (1983). Feminism and Democracy. In Duncan, G. (Ed.): Democratic Theory and Practice (pp. 204-217). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.; Patston, Philip (2007). Constructive Functional Diversity: A new paradigm beyond disability and impairment. Disability and rehabilitation, 29, 1625-1633.; Perrons, Diane and Plomien, Ania (2010). Why socio-economic inequalities increase? Fact and policy responses in Europe. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.; Phillips, Anne (2013). Engendering Democracy. Cambridge: Polity Press.; Post, Robert (2006). Democracy and Equality. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 603, 24-36.; Radacic, Ivana (2008). Gender equality Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. The European Journal of International Law, 19(4), 841-857.; Rodríguez Díaz, Susana and Ferreira, Miguel (2010). Desde la dis-capacidad hacia la diversidad funcional. Un ejercicio de dis-normalización. Revista Internacional de Sociología, 68, 289-309.; Schiek, Dagmar and Lawson, Anne (Eds.) (2011). EU Non-Discrimination Law and intersectional discrimination: The triangle of disability, gender and race. Farnham: Ashgate.; Schiek, Dagmar and Mulder, Jule (2011). Intersectionality in EU: A critical Re-appraisal. In Schiek, D. and Lawson, A. (Eds.): EU Non-Discrimination Law and intersectional discrimination: The triangle of disability, gender and race (pp. 259-273). Farnham: Ashgate.; Schutte, Ofelia (2000). Cultural alterity: Cross-cultural communication and feminist theory in North-South contexts. In Narayan, U. and Harding, S. (Eds.): Decentering the center: Philosophy for a multicultural, postcolonial and feminist world (pp. 47-66). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.; Solanke, Iyiola (2009). Putting race and gender together: A new approach to intersectionality. The Modern Law Review, 72(5), 723-749.; Spelman, Elizabeth (1988). Inessential Woman: Problems of Exclusion in Feminist Thought. Boston: Beacon.; Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty (1988). Can The Subaltern Speak?. In Nelson, C. and Grossberg, L. (Eds.): Marxism and the interpretation of Culture (pp. 271-313). Chicago: University of Illinois Press.; Uccellari, Paola (2008). Multiple Discrimination: How Law Can Reflect Reality. Equal Rights Review, 1, 24-60.; Vakulenko, Anastasia (2007). Islamic Headscarves’ and the European Convention On Human Rights: an Intersectional Perspective. Social & Legal Studies, 16, 183-199.; Verloo, Mieke (2006). Multiple inequalities, intersectionality and the European Union. European Journal of Women’s Studies, 13, 211-228.; Vogel, Lise (1983). Marxism and the Oppression of Women: Toward a Unitary Theory. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.; Weldon, Laurel (2006). The structure of intersectionality: A comparative politics of gender. Politics and Gender, 2(2), 235-248.; Young, Iris (2000). Democracy and inclusion. Oxford: Oxford University Press.; Yuval-Davis, Nira (2006). Intersectionality and feminist politics. European Journal of Women’s Studies, 13(3), 193-209.; Zack, Naomi (2005). Inclusive Feminism: A Third Wave Theory of Women’s Commonality. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.; https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/INFE/article/view/54858

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    المؤلفون: La Barbera, María Caterina

    المصدر: Bajo palabra. Revista de filosofía, ISSN 1887-505X, Nº. 23, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Monográfico: Migraciones y fronteras de la justicia), pags. 261-286

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    المصدر: Bajo palabra. Revista de filosofía, ISSN 1887-505X, Nº. 23, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Monográfico: Migraciones y fronteras de la justicia), pags. 15-20

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    Alternate Title: Interview with Humberto Sierra Porto, judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

    المؤلفون: Wences, Isabel1 iwences@polsoc.uc3m.es, La Barbera, María Caterina2 mlabarbera@nebrija.es

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    Additional Titles: La interseccionalidad y sus viajes: de las teorías feministas contrahegemonicas al derecho de la democracia europea multinivel

    المؤلفون: La Barbera, María Caterina

    المصدر: Investigaciones Feministas (Feminist Research); Vol. 8 No. 1 (2017): Monograph: Social justice, intersectionality and democratic deeping; 131-149; Investigaciones Feministas; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2017): Monográfico: Justicia social, interseccionalidad y profundización democrática; 131-149; 2171-6080

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    *ref*/AIRE Centre, Advise on Individual Rights in Europe (2012). Third-party intervention of the AIRE Centre before the European Court of Human Rights, Solomon v Spain, https://goo.gl/JUyCDd (accessed on March 29, 2017).
    *ref*/Alarcón, Norma (1990). The Theoretical Subject(S) of This Bridge Called My Back and Anglo-American Feminism. In Anzaldúa, G. (Ed.): Making Face, Making Soul: Haciendo Caras. Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color (pp. 356-369). San Francisco: Aunt Lute Foundation.
    *ref*/Antonucci, Lorenza, Myra Hamilton and Steven Roberts (Eds.) (2014). Young People and Social Policy in Europe: Dealing with Risk, Inequality and Precarity in Times of Crisis. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
    *ref*/Arnardóttir, Oddný Mjöll (2009). Multidimensional Equality from within: Themes from the European Conventions on Human Rights. In Schiek, D. and Chege, V. (Eds.): European Union Non-Discrimination Law: Comparative Perspectives on Multidimensional Equality Law (pp. 53-89). New York: Roudledge-Cavendish.
    *ref*/Barlett, Katharine and Angela Harris (1998). Gender and Law. Theory, Doctrine, Commentary. New York: Aspen Law& Business.
    *ref*/Barrère, Maggy (2010). La interseccionalidad como desafío al mainstreaming de género en las políticas públicas. Revista Vasca de Administración Pública, 87, 225-252.
    *ref*/Belkhir, Jean Ait (2009). The “Johnny’s story”: Founder of the race, gender and class journal. In Berger, M. T. and Guidroz, K. (Eds.): The intersectional approach: Transforming the academy through race, class, and gender (pp. 300-308). Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.
    *ref*/Benhabib, Sheyla (Ed.) (1996). Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    *ref*/Benston, Margaret (1969). The political economy of women’s liberation. Monthly Review, 21, 13-27.
    *ref*/Bilge, Sirma (2013). Intersectionality undone: Saving Intersectionality from Feminist Intersectionality Studies. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 10, 405-424.
    *ref*/Binder, Guyora (1996). Critical Legal Studies. In Patterson, D. (Ed.): A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory (pp. 280-290). Malden: Blackwell.
    *ref*/Bowleg, Lisa (2008). When Black + Lesbian + Woman ≠ Black Lesbian Woman: The Methodological Challenges of Qualitative and Quantitative Intersectionality Research. Sex Roles, 59(5): 312-325.
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    *ref*/Bustelo, María, Alfama, Eva and Espinosa, Julia (Eds.) (2014). Políticas públicas en tiempos de crisis. Un análisis desde la perspectiva de género. Revista de Investigaciones Feministas, 5.
    *ref*/Carastathis, Anna (2013). Basements and intersections. Hypathia, 288(4), 698-715.
    *ref*/Carastathis, Anna (2014). The Concept of Intersectionality in Feminist Theory. Philosophy Compass, 9, 304-314.
    *ref*/Carastathis, Anna (2016). Interlocking Systems of Oppression. In Rodriguez N. et al. (Eds.): Critical Concepts in Queer Studies and Education (pp. 161-171). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    *ref*/Carby, Hazel (1996). White woman listen! Black feminism and the boundaries of sisterhood. In Baker, H. et al. (Eds.): Black British cultural studies: A reader (pp. 61-86). Chicago: Chicago University Press.
    *ref*/Carreras, Mercedes (1999). Cuando el Derecho se convierte en política: reflexiones sobre Critical Legal Studies. Isegoría, 21, 165-174.
    *ref*/Cho, Sumi, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw and Leslie Mccall (2013). Toward a Field of Intersectionality Studies: Theory, Applications, and Praxis. Signs, 38, 785-810.
    *ref*/Combahee River Collective [1977] (1982). A Black feminist statement. In Hull, G. Scott, P. and Smith, B. (Eds.): All the Women are white, all the blacks are men, but some of us are brave: Black women’s studies (pp. 13-22). New York: The Feminist Press.
    *ref*/Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1989). Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics. University of Chicago Legal Forum, 1, 139-167.
    *ref*/Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1991). Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color. Stanford Law Review, 43, 1241-1299.
    *ref*/Crenshaw, Kimberlé (2000). Gender-related aspects of race discrimination (EGM/GRD/2000/WP.1). Background paper for the United Nations EXPERT MEETING on “Gender and Racial Discrimination”, November 21-24, 2000 Zagreb, Croatia.
    *ref*/Crenshaw, Kimberlé (2011). Postscript. In Lutz, H. Herrera Vivar, M. T. and Supik, L. (Eds.): Framing Intersectionality: Debates on a Multi-Faceted Concept in Gender Studies (pp. 221-233). Farnham: Ashgate.
    *ref*/Crenshaw, Kimberlé, Gotanda, Neil, Peller, Gary and Thomas, Kendal (Eds.) (1995). Critical race theory: The key writings that formed the movement. New York: New Press.
    *ref*/Cruells, Marta and Mariacaterina La Barbera (2016). ¿Qué factores favorecen la incorporación de la interseccionalidad en la praxis jurídica?. In La Barbera, MC. And Cruells, M. (Eds.): Igualdad de género y no discriminación en España: evolución, problemas y perspectivas (pp. 529-553). Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales.
    *ref*/Cruells López, Marta and Ruiz García, Sonia (2014). Political Intersectionality within the Spanish Indignados Social Movement. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 37, 3-25.
    *ref*/Dahl, Robert (1957). A preface to democratic theory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    *ref*/Davis, Angela (1981). Women, Race and Class. New York: Vintage.
    *ref*/Davis, Kathy (2008). Intersectionality as buzzword: A sociology of science perspective on what makes a feminist theory successful. Feminist theory, 9(1): 67-85.
    *ref*/Degener, Theresia (2011). Intersections between disability, Race and Gender in Discrimination Law. In Schiek, D. and Lawson, A. (Eds.): EU Non-Discrimination Law and intersectional discrimination: The triangle of disability, gender and race (pp. 29-46). Farnham: Ashgate.
    *ref*/Delphy, Christine (1980). A Materialist Feminism Is Possible. Feminist Review, 4, 79-105.
    *ref*/Dewey, John and Arthur Bentley (1949). Knowing and the Known. Boston: The Beacon Press.
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