According to Patricia Hill Collins, the intersection is "Theory of Relationships, Race, Gender, Interrelationship Relationship" (1990), also known as the "Matrix of Matters" (2000). This matrix shows that there is no way to understand the complexity of how gender, ethnicity, and class inequality are intertwined in women's lives. According to our text, the ranking of sex is "hierarchy" (2008), "men dominate women in terms of wealth, power and social status, but all men dominate women There is no. "
Collins tried to create a framework to think about crossover rather than extending the theory itself. She identified three major research departments at the intersection. The branch deals with backgrounds, ideas, problems, conflicts, and discussions within the intersection. Another department is trying to apply cross-sectional analysis as an analytical strategy for various social systems in order to study ways to perpetuate social inequality. In the last branch, we use crosscut as an important practice for deciding how social justice initiatives use crosscuts to achieve social transformation.
In 2015, the video title of Youtube was "Keynote Lecture at Boston University Social Theory Forum @ Massachusetts University of Patricia Hill Collins". Collins visited Boston University in Massachusetts State and gave a lecture on sociological theory focusing on cross-cutting issues and important issues.
The second article "Crossing" by Valerie Chepp and Patricia Hill Collins outlines some of the main points of cross cutting. In this chapter, we will formulate a social science, summarize the core ideas (p. 30) and explore a new field of cross-sectional research as a unique knowledge project to discuss specific contributions in this field . This chapter outlines the results of cross-cutting studies and combining women's research and gender research. In this article, cross-sectional meaning in some of its applications and the political phenomenon of American democracy, from Congress to Hip Hop
The main concept of interdisciplinary theory is the concept of social mapping or social positioning theory. Both terms refer to the concept that the intersection of different identities and different markers is called mapping the "social position" of an individual. As Hill Collins (1995) wrote: we need a new model obviously to help see the structure - the force structure system around the intersection of race, class, gender how the structure Do we create a social position for all of us? (491)