This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying particular attention to the constitutive role of spatial mobility in narrative and its role in the construction of queer migrant identities. The chapter begins by looking at the way in which queer migration has been discussed in the literature and then moves on to address three different types of queer migration in greater depth: migration within national borders from the village/countryside to the city; migration between cities in member states within the context of the European Union; and finally, asylum-seeking within the context of migration from the Global South to the Global North. The chapter concludes by suggesting that queer migration is ...
Research within the field of migration studies has become increasingly interested in asylum seekers ...
In the past two decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in migration and its gendered natur...
The queer experience has only become relatively recently a topic of study within migration scholarsh...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
Building on recent criticisms within the literature on queer migration raised by Andrew Gorman-Murra...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
International audienceIn the last few years, asylum claims based on sexual orientation and/or gender...
In the past two decades, Finland has gone through significant demographic changes. As more migrants ...
Europe is a popular destination for LGBTQ people seeking to escape discrimination and persecution. Y...
Research in the field of sexuality and space has begun to explore the relationships between gay and ...
This thesis investigates the experiences and strategies of queer migrants seeking asylum in Sweden d...
Despite the increasing interest in asylum seekers and refugees within the field of migration studies...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
The rise of mobility and transnationalism perspectives in the social sciences has contributed to a b...
Research within the field of migration studies has become increasingly interested in asylum seekers ...
In the past two decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in migration and its gendered natur...
The queer experience has only become relatively recently a topic of study within migration scholarsh...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
Building on recent criticisms within the literature on queer migration raised by Andrew Gorman-Murra...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
International audienceIn the last few years, asylum claims based on sexual orientation and/or gender...
In the past two decades, Finland has gone through significant demographic changes. As more migrants ...
Europe is a popular destination for LGBTQ people seeking to escape discrimination and persecution. Y...
Research in the field of sexuality and space has begun to explore the relationships between gay and ...
This thesis investigates the experiences and strategies of queer migrants seeking asylum in Sweden d...
Despite the increasing interest in asylum seekers and refugees within the field of migration studies...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
The rise of mobility and transnationalism perspectives in the social sciences has contributed to a b...
Research within the field of migration studies has become increasingly interested in asylum seekers ...
In the past two decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in migration and its gendered natur...
The queer experience has only become relatively recently a topic of study within migration scholarsh...