Operationalizing intersectionality as a framework in qualitative grief research Article

Thacker, NE, Duran, A. (2020). Operationalizing intersectionality as a framework in qualitative grief research . DEATH STUDIES, 1-11. 10.1080/07481187.2020.1795749

cited authors

  • Thacker, NE; Duran, A

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abstract

  • The field of thanatology emphasizes understanding grief as situated within social contexts. Yet, existing research largely examines individual experiences, neglecting to critically examine the role that sociocultural systems and forms of oppression play in how people grieve. In this manuscript, we use the social constructionist model of grief as an epistemological stepping stone to operationalize intersectionality as a framework to engage in this critical qualitative research. We provide an overview of the research process implementing an intersectional framework, including examples of research questions and procedures throughout, and discuss implications for helping praxis and education and future scholarship.

publication date

  • January 1, 2020

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  • 1

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  • 11