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"Intersectionality in a Transnational World," Bandana Purkayastha
Purkayastha reexamines the nature of intersectionality in an ever-growing world, one connected by the availability of mass transit, as well as the technological connections of the Internet. These developments are painted in both a positive and negative light. For the positives it allows for people leaving their homelands to still retain the support of family and religious affiliations via information that can be found online and advanced forms of communication such as video conferencing. This can help to reduce the negative influences of intersectionality, racism, and prejudice in their local community. The negative side of this, however, has become the blurring of lines between foreign and national surveillance, which puts people regardless of location under the eye of the government and other agencies, increasing fears of persecution.
These are composed of tangible and virtual social spaces that exist both through and beyond single nation-states
a. cyberstates
b. transnational spaces
c. virtual reality
d. virtual states

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