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Structural Intersectional Theory
Aashish Juneja Ph.D
Solving Problems with Technology & Psychology
Advancing cross disciplinary research in Positive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence & Corporate Governance
What is Structural
Intersectional
Theory
2
 Structural Intersectional Theory is a framework
that builds upon the concepts of both
structural theory and intersectionality.
 It seeks to understand and analyze the complex
interplay of social structures, such as race,
class, gender, sexuality, disability, and other
dimensions of identity, within the broader
context of systemic oppression and privilege.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
Key Components
of Structural
Intersection
Theory
3
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1. Intersectionality
4
Intersectionality: Idea that individuals possess multiple social
identities (e.g., race, gender, class) that interact to shape their
experiences of privilege & oppressions.
Structural Intersectional Theory takes this concept further by
examining how these intersecting identities are embedded within
and influenced by larger social structures.
Prof Kimberl’e Cresnshaw, image Credit Wiki
https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/kimberle-
w-crenshaw Aashish Juneja Ph.D
Developed by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Professor of Law at Columbia University. She
studied the double bind of simultaneous racial & gender prejudice.
2. Social
Structures
5
Social Structures: Structural Intersectional Theory
emphasizes the role of social structures,
institutions, and systems in shaping and
perpetuating inequalities.
It looks at how power, resources, and
opportunities are distributed within society and
how different groups are situated within these
structures.
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3. Multiple axis of
identity
6
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Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image
generated by DELL-E
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3. Multiple Axis of Identity
7
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Multiple Axes of
Identity: This theory
recognizes that
people's identities
cannot be reduced to
a single dimension
(e.g., gender or race).
01
Instead, individuals
have multiple
identities that
intersect and can lead
to unique experiences
of privilege and
oppression.
02
For example, a Black
woman may face
different challenges
compared to a White
woman or a Black
man due to the
intersection of race
and gender.
03
4. Complexity & Fluidity
8
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Juneja , image generated by DELL-E Aashish Juneja Ph.D
4. Complexity & Fluidity
9
Complexity and Fluidity: Structural Intersectional
Theory acknowledges the complexity and fluidity of
identity.
It understands that identities can change over time, and
individuals may shift between positions of privilege and
disadvantage depending on various factors and
contexts.
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5. Social Change & Activism
10
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Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image generated
by DELL-E Aashish Juneja Ph.D
5. Social Change & Activism
Social Change and Activism: This framework often aligns
with social justice movements and activism.
It calls for a comprehensive understanding of the
interconnected systems of oppression to inform strategies for
dismantling them.
Advocates of Structural Intersectional Theory argue for inclusive
and equitable policies and practices that address the unique
experiences of marginalized groups.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
11
6. Interdisciplinary Nature
of Structural Intersection theory
12
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image generated
by DELL-E Aashish Juneja Ph.D
6. Interdisciplinary Nature
Interdisciplinary Approach: To fully understand the
intersection of social structures and identities, this theory
often draws from multiple disciplines, including
sociology, anthropology, psychology, and critical theory.
Scholars and activists from various fields collaborate to
explore the multifaceted nature of inequality.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
13
Structural
Intersection theory
contradicts
Essentialism
Structural Intersection theory
challenges Essentialism.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023,
Image credit DALL-E, Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image
generated by DELL-E
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6. Rival framework to Essentialism
Critique of Essentialism: Structural Intersectional
Theory challenges essentialist thinking, which reduces
people to one defining characteristic or identity.
Instead, it recognizes that people's experiences are shaped
by a multitude of factors and that oversimplification can
hinder a nuanced understanding of inequality.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
15
In Summary
Structural Intersectional
Theory extends the concept of
intersectionality by integrating
it with structural analysis.
It helps us grasp the intricate ways in
which social structures and intersecting
identities contribute to systemic
inequalities and informs efforts to create
a more just and equitable society.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
16
Why Artificial Intelligence
for Structural
Intersectional Theory
Research
17
AI is offering new ways to analyze complex
social systems, identify patterns, and draw
insights from large datasets
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
Use Cases of AI in Structural Intersection theory
research
1. Bias Detection & Mitigation
 AI tools can be used to detect and mitigate bias in
research datasets.
 This can ensure that data used in structural
intersectionality research is representative and
free from biases that could reinforce existing
inequalities.
2. Data Analysis & Pattern
Research
 AI can help researchers analyze large datasets to
identify patterns, relationships, and disparities
within and across various social dimensions.
 AI can help uncover hidden connections and trends
related to intersectional identities.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
18
Use Cases of AI in Structural Intersection
Theory Research
3. Reverse Causality Problem
 AI can help control for confounding variables
and understand complex causal relationships.
 This can ensure that data used in structural
intersectionality research is representative
and free from biases that could reinforce
existing inequalities.
4. Predictive Modeling
 Create predictive models for outcomes
related to structural intersectionality.
 Use case 1. Predicting the impact of policy
changes on marginalized communities
 Use case 2: Assessing the likelihood of
experiencing discrimination based on
intersecting identities.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
19
Use Cases of AI in Structural Intersection
Theory Research
5. Simulation & Scenario
Analysis
 AI can enable researchers to build simulation
models that explore the effects of structural
changes and interventions on different
intersectional groups.
 Use case 1: Designing and evaluating policies to
address inequalities.
 Use case 2: Ensemble forecasting of likely impact
of interventions aimed to address systemic
inequalities.
 This can ensure that data used in structural
intersectionality research is representative and
free from biases that could reinforce existing
inequalities.
6. Visualization & Data
Interpretation
 Communicate research findings effectively with
AI- powered data visualization tools for
interactive & informative visualizations that
convey complex intersectional concepts to wider
audience.
 Use case : Examining educational disparities
among marginalized communities based on the
intersection of region (rural/urban), gender, and
socioeconomic status and caste.
 Interactive heat map to display educational outcomes based on
combinations.
 Cluster analysis – grouping demographics with similar
educational outcomes.
 Natural language generator to generate plain language
explanations and insights based on data.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
20
Expertise: Mergers and Acquisition- Filling gap in ‘M&A Diligence to Integration process’ | Digital Transformation | Value quantification | Applied Positive Psychology , Artificial Intelligence &
Deep Learning for Performance & Governance transformation | New Product Creation & Idea to Cash Process | Data & Knowledge driven sales | Revenue Acceleration.
Experience: 24+ years. Served customers in Telecom, Media, Technology, Professional Services, BFSI, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Central Government & Defense Verticals
across US, Europe, Middle East , Africa and India. Volunteering for Social Impact.
Recognized thought leader for enabling transformation of companies on digital business models, digitizing processes, quantifying business value of digital. Track record of
Sales Acceleration , Delivering high performance with culture of accountability. Creating belongingness, ownership by applying positive psychology research to harness
purpose, meaning & need for positive accomplishments. Experience of applying Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning for range of use cases to solve unique problems.
Enabling Corporate governance improvements with new age KPI’s based on positive psychology research. De-risking M&A spend with psychological synergies & AI.
Blitzscaling experience having acquired over 80% market-share in Mobile Value added service (MVAS) segment . Experience of 2 startups accelerating Idea to Cash process.
Skilled in Minimum Viable Prototype to Scaling. Mobile first pioneer having kick started Mobile banking , Interactive media, Fleet Tracking in pre-app economy.
Education: BE Mechanical Engineering (Pune University), MBA – (IMNU Ahmedabad) ; Ph.D (Ganpat University- Mehsana) INDIA
Advanced Certifications: Wharton Program on Entrepreneurship, Quantitative Analysis, People Analytics, Positive Psychology ,Success – University of Pennsylvania|
University of Michigan Certified Program on Advanced Negotiations.
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Structural Intersectional Theory.pdf

  • 1. Structural Intersectional Theory Aashish Juneja Ph.D Solving Problems with Technology & Psychology Advancing cross disciplinary research in Positive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence & Corporate Governance
  • 2. What is Structural Intersectional Theory 2  Structural Intersectional Theory is a framework that builds upon the concepts of both structural theory and intersectionality.  It seeks to understand and analyze the complex interplay of social structures, such as race, class, gender, sexuality, disability, and other dimensions of identity, within the broader context of systemic oppression and privilege. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 3. Key Components of Structural Intersection Theory 3 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 4. 1. Intersectionality 4 Intersectionality: Idea that individuals possess multiple social identities (e.g., race, gender, class) that interact to shape their experiences of privilege & oppressions. Structural Intersectional Theory takes this concept further by examining how these intersecting identities are embedded within and influenced by larger social structures. Prof Kimberl’e Cresnshaw, image Credit Wiki https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/kimberle- w-crenshaw Aashish Juneja Ph.D Developed by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Professor of Law at Columbia University. She studied the double bind of simultaneous racial & gender prejudice.
  • 5. 2. Social Structures 5 Social Structures: Structural Intersectional Theory emphasizes the role of social structures, institutions, and systems in shaping and perpetuating inequalities. It looks at how power, resources, and opportunities are distributed within society and how different groups are situated within these structures. Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 6. 3. Multiple axis of identity 6 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image generated by DELL-E Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 7. 3. Multiple Axis of Identity 7 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D Multiple Axes of Identity: This theory recognizes that people's identities cannot be reduced to a single dimension (e.g., gender or race). 01 Instead, individuals have multiple identities that intersect and can lead to unique experiences of privilege and oppression. 02 For example, a Black woman may face different challenges compared to a White woman or a Black man due to the intersection of race and gender. 03
  • 8. 4. Complexity & Fluidity 8 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Image credit- DALL-E, Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image generated by DELL-E Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 9. 4. Complexity & Fluidity 9 Complexity and Fluidity: Structural Intersectional Theory acknowledges the complexity and fluidity of identity. It understands that identities can change over time, and individuals may shift between positions of privilege and disadvantage depending on various factors and contexts. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 10. 5. Social Change & Activism 10 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image generated by DELL-E Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 11. 5. Social Change & Activism Social Change and Activism: This framework often aligns with social justice movements and activism. It calls for a comprehensive understanding of the interconnected systems of oppression to inform strategies for dismantling them. Advocates of Structural Intersectional Theory argue for inclusive and equitable policies and practices that address the unique experiences of marginalized groups. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D 11
  • 12. 6. Interdisciplinary Nature of Structural Intersection theory 12 Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image generated by DELL-E Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 13. 6. Interdisciplinary Nature Interdisciplinary Approach: To fully understand the intersection of social structures and identities, this theory often draws from multiple disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, psychology, and critical theory. Scholars and activists from various fields collaborate to explore the multifaceted nature of inequality. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D 13
  • 14. Structural Intersection theory contradicts Essentialism Structural Intersection theory challenges Essentialism. Wednesday, September 20, 2023, Image credit DALL-E, Art Idea by Aashish Juneja , image generated by DELL-E 14 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 15. 6. Rival framework to Essentialism Critique of Essentialism: Structural Intersectional Theory challenges essentialist thinking, which reduces people to one defining characteristic or identity. Instead, it recognizes that people's experiences are shaped by a multitude of factors and that oversimplification can hinder a nuanced understanding of inequality. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D 15
  • 16. In Summary Structural Intersectional Theory extends the concept of intersectionality by integrating it with structural analysis. It helps us grasp the intricate ways in which social structures and intersecting identities contribute to systemic inequalities and informs efforts to create a more just and equitable society. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D 16
  • 17. Why Artificial Intelligence for Structural Intersectional Theory Research 17 AI is offering new ways to analyze complex social systems, identify patterns, and draw insights from large datasets Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 18. Use Cases of AI in Structural Intersection theory research 1. Bias Detection & Mitigation  AI tools can be used to detect and mitigate bias in research datasets.  This can ensure that data used in structural intersectionality research is representative and free from biases that could reinforce existing inequalities. 2. Data Analysis & Pattern Research  AI can help researchers analyze large datasets to identify patterns, relationships, and disparities within and across various social dimensions.  AI can help uncover hidden connections and trends related to intersectional identities. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D 18
  • 19. Use Cases of AI in Structural Intersection Theory Research 3. Reverse Causality Problem  AI can help control for confounding variables and understand complex causal relationships.  This can ensure that data used in structural intersectionality research is representative and free from biases that could reinforce existing inequalities. 4. Predictive Modeling  Create predictive models for outcomes related to structural intersectionality.  Use case 1. Predicting the impact of policy changes on marginalized communities  Use case 2: Assessing the likelihood of experiencing discrimination based on intersecting identities. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D 19
  • 20. Use Cases of AI in Structural Intersection Theory Research 5. Simulation & Scenario Analysis  AI can enable researchers to build simulation models that explore the effects of structural changes and interventions on different intersectional groups.  Use case 1: Designing and evaluating policies to address inequalities.  Use case 2: Ensemble forecasting of likely impact of interventions aimed to address systemic inequalities.  This can ensure that data used in structural intersectionality research is representative and free from biases that could reinforce existing inequalities. 6. Visualization & Data Interpretation  Communicate research findings effectively with AI- powered data visualization tools for interactive & informative visualizations that convey complex intersectional concepts to wider audience.  Use case : Examining educational disparities among marginalized communities based on the intersection of region (rural/urban), gender, and socioeconomic status and caste.  Interactive heat map to display educational outcomes based on combinations.  Cluster analysis – grouping demographics with similar educational outcomes.  Natural language generator to generate plain language explanations and insights based on data. Wednesday, September 20, 2023 Aashish Juneja Ph.D 20
  • 21. Expertise: Mergers and Acquisition- Filling gap in ‘M&A Diligence to Integration process’ | Digital Transformation | Value quantification | Applied Positive Psychology , Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning for Performance & Governance transformation | New Product Creation & Idea to Cash Process | Data & Knowledge driven sales | Revenue Acceleration. Experience: 24+ years. Served customers in Telecom, Media, Technology, Professional Services, BFSI, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Central Government & Defense Verticals across US, Europe, Middle East , Africa and India. Volunteering for Social Impact. Recognized thought leader for enabling transformation of companies on digital business models, digitizing processes, quantifying business value of digital. Track record of Sales Acceleration , Delivering high performance with culture of accountability. Creating belongingness, ownership by applying positive psychology research to harness purpose, meaning & need for positive accomplishments. Experience of applying Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning for range of use cases to solve unique problems. Enabling Corporate governance improvements with new age KPI’s based on positive psychology research. De-risking M&A spend with psychological synergies & AI. Blitzscaling experience having acquired over 80% market-share in Mobile Value added service (MVAS) segment . Experience of 2 startups accelerating Idea to Cash process. Skilled in Minimum Viable Prototype to Scaling. Mobile first pioneer having kick started Mobile banking , Interactive media, Fleet Tracking in pre-app economy. Education: BE Mechanical Engineering (Pune University), MBA – (IMNU Ahmedabad) ; Ph.D (Ganpat University- Mehsana) INDIA Advanced Certifications: Wharton Program on Entrepreneurship, Quantitative Analysis, People Analytics, Positive Psychology ,Success – University of Pennsylvania| University of Michigan Certified Program on Advanced Negotiations. Clients Served: Aashish Juneja Ph.D
  • 22. Thank You Aashish Juneja Ph.D Connect with me on LinkedIn or Twitter Email me : Aashish.Juneja@gmail.com