Locais de Mercado, Diversidade e Exclusão Interseccional Outros Idiomas

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58667
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Este artigo busca entender como a incidência da interseccionalidade opera dentro de locais de mercado que se apresentam como diversos ou abertos à diversidade – especificamente, lugares gays. Utiliza-se a abordagem interseccional para localizar posições minoritárias (o público gay masculino) em uma malha de relações que se estabelece em tais contextos (locais de mercado categorizados como gays). O artigo apresenta os resultados de um trabalho de campo conduzido por 2 anos (2015 e 2016) em 2 metrópoles, Porto Alegre e Montreal (Canadá), com base em entrevistas realizadas com 26 indivíduos. Os achados de pesquisa indicam o modo como a exclusão continua operando em categorias marginalizadas, mesmo dentro de lugares que ostensivamente recebem membros de categorias que já sofrem preconceito. Por fim, discute-se a implicação gerencial de como a expectativa de abertura à diversidade é contraintuitiva, já que quanto mais ampliada a oferta no local de mercado aberto à diversidade, maior a percepção de exclusão interseccional.
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Citação ABNT:
DALPIAN, P. R. C.; SILVEIRA, T. Locais de Mercado, Diversidade e Exclusão Interseccional. Cadernos EBAPE.BR, v. 18, n. 2, p. 377-390, 2020.
Citação APA:
Dalpian, P. R. C., & Silveira, T. (2020). Locais de Mercado, Diversidade e Exclusão Interseccional. Cadernos EBAPE.BR, 18(2), 377-390.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1679-395176026
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http://www.spell.org.br/documentos/ver/58667/locais-de-mercado--diversidade-e-exclusao-interseccional/i/pt-br
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Artigo
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Português
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