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“Race-ing, classing and gendering racialized women’s participation in entrepreneurship” in Gender, Work and Organization, 23 (3), 310-327
Melanie Knight is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Advisor to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts on Blackness and Black Diasporic Education at Ryerson University. Her areas of research include Black organizing and activism, Black women business ownership, and Black economic initiatives.
Other publications from this author include:
- “The demise of a Black organization: The Home Service Association (1921-1965)” in Canadian Journal of History 55 (1-2), 1-34. (2020)
- Mothering and Entrepreneurship: Global Perspectivism Identities and Complexities (2020)
- “Whiteness invented” in Power and Everyday Practices, 147-169 (2019)
- “Black Women’s Small Businesses as Historical Spaces of Resistance” in Working Women in Canada: An Intersectional Approach, 203-222 (2019)