Entangled in comorbidity and intersectionalities: self identified women with autoimmune disease

Detta är en Master-uppsats från Linköpings universitet/Tema Genus

Sammanfattning: An intersectionality-based content analysis was done; an eclectic and abductive approach was needed to understand the entanglement of comorbidity and intersectionalities impacting self-identified women transnationally.  The research project is presented in three parts detailing its specific features. For example: Part 1 contains the aim and research questions. The scope is nine transcripts/extracts from the narratives collected from sources of public domain (such as web-based channels and platforms where speakers, either orally or in writing, expressed their experience with types of autoimmune disease. Theoretical framework takes place in this section and it is formed by foundations from theories, social transformation-based arguments and contributions from the authors whose expertise in their fields have made a permanent difference in diverse societal, educational and scientific contexts. Authors such as Butler, Ahmed, Crenshaw, Joyce et al., Olkin, Celinski and Gow, Brinkman et al., and many more are valuable citations included in each of their respective sections. Part 2 describes the methods of analysis, coded collected data material and research design; Part 3 describes the analysis on content material and findings to answer the research questions previously created, to address and understand the studied phenomena. The work-in-progress related to our non-profit association (NPA) is also briefly mentioned as the emancipatory technology I have designed from scratch, where I am the main member and first founder. Based in Linköping, Sweden, it is a space to empower one another to face our unique complexities while sharing a place to strengthen each other through education within transnational environments.

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