Part A
After reviewing the article, first provide a solid explanation of intersectionality. Then, what does the author suggest regarding intersectionality and data collection? Why is consideration of intersectionality important? How can qualitative research be used to effectively integrate this construct into research? And, then, please share any other points from the article that resonated most with you.
Below is the references for this post
Windsong, E. A. (2018). Incorporating intersectionality into research design: An example using qualitative interviews.
International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 21(2), 135-147.
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PART B 200 WORDS
“Most scholars agree that there is a constant interplay between nature (heredity) and nurture (the environment). It is difficult to isolate the root of any single characteristic as a result solely of nature or nurture, and most scholars believe that even determining the extent to which nature or nurture impacts a human feature is difficult to answer. In fact, almost all human features are polygenic (a result of many genes) and multifactorial (a result of many factors, both genetic and environmental). It’s as if one’s genetic make-up
sets up a range of possibilities, which may or may not be realized depending upon one’s environmental experiences… This bidirectional interplay between nature and nurture is the
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, which suggests that the environment can affect the expression of genes just as genetic predispositions can impact a person’s potentials. And environmental circumstances can trigger symptoms of a genetic disorder.”
Now, let’s think about children who live in stressful or at risk environments and how that may affect their development, health and behavior. You should think about equity issues in this conversation as well. What about the effect of poverty on a child’s development. Think about access to good nutrition for children (access to good food (food deserts), quality child care)? What about environmental risks – exposure to smoke, lead, etc.? How can we help children develop to their full potential?
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