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        Implementing intersectionality within public institutional practices

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        2025
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        Cornelisse, Hanna
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        Intersectionality is gaining increasing academic and public attention. Despite this, only a few studies have addressed its implementation within public policy. Without proper knowledge of its structural implementation, intersectionality runs the risk of becoming more of a ‘buzzword’ for public administrations rather than a structural approach towards inclusive policies. The present study aims to create this knowledge by exploring what an intersectional approach towards monitoring street harassment could possibly look like and the different pathways that local administrations can take towards its implementation. Through interviews with eight Dutch municipalities this study identified challenges and opportunities for implementing an intersectional approach towards monitoring street harassment. Challenges were found in quantitative monitoring techniques, the segmented structure of public administrations, and safeguarding of privacy. Opportunities were found in qualitative monitoring techniques, working together with colleagues, citizens and diverse stakeholders, and using monitoring methods that allow for concrete details about lived experiences. Lastly, the way policy problems were set by public administrations were found to limit the extent to which an intersectional approach could be implemented.
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