SOSA 3285 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Indian Railways, Second Industrial Revolution, Industrial Revolution
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Locating law: class interests and the law, pp. Intersectionality: the multiple and complex nature of social relations and the diversity of subject positions involved. 4: rather than attempting to compartmentalize or to view race, class, and gender as additives, perhaps we need to begin to think about these concepts as simultaneous forces. What is intersectionality: term coined by kimberle crenshaw, roots in the work of black, latina, queer, and indigenous scholars, various definitions, referred to as theory, methodology or lens. Intersectional perspective: inequities are never the result of single, distinct factors; rather, they are the outcome of intersections of different social locations, power relations and experiences. Canada"s economic performance in an increasingly competitive global economy. Accident act: for the first time, workers and their families could sue employers for negligent injuries or deaths that occurred on the job, 1884 factories act. Inspections, in principle, for the workplace were possible.