The asylum system is a key site in which disputes over “sexuality” are contested. In refugee status determinations, administrative bodies are required to determine the actual or perceived sexuality of a claimant. This article draws on eight semi-structured interviews with refugees who claimed asylum in the United Kingdom based on their sexual diversity to deconstruct the distinct conceptions of sexual orientation, identity, and behaviour prevalent within the asylum system. It argues that the UK system overly privileges identity, falsely construing this as determinative of other aspects of sexuality. In doing so, it proposes a new framework of sexual diversity as a more relativist and inclusive way of making sense of sexual difference
International audienceIn neo-liberal democracies, gender and sexuality can provide people with the o...
This chapter explores intersections of sexuality and ‘race’ by drawing on different projects: ethnog...
It is now widely accepted that lesbians, gay men and transgendered people may make refugee claims on...
In 2016, the Home Office issued a new Asylum Policy Instruction on Sexual Orientation. The policy ha...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
This article draws upon psychological and sociological literature to explore the issues that arise i...
The 1951 Refugee Convention aims to provide international legal protection to all asylum seekers. In...
This article examines the impact that different normative understandings of sexuality and relationsh...
In the case of HJ and HT v Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Supreme Court of the Unit...
Individuals claiming asylum on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity (SOGI) in Europe m...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims...
Canada’s current definition of a refugee includes those facing persecution on account of sexual orie...
Individuals claiming asylum on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity (SOGI) in Europe m...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to develop an understanding of how gay and lesbian spaces are...
Over the past decade, the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada has granted asylum to severa...
International audienceIn neo-liberal democracies, gender and sexuality can provide people with the o...
This chapter explores intersections of sexuality and ‘race’ by drawing on different projects: ethnog...
It is now widely accepted that lesbians, gay men and transgendered people may make refugee claims on...
In 2016, the Home Office issued a new Asylum Policy Instruction on Sexual Orientation. The policy ha...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
This article draws upon psychological and sociological literature to explore the issues that arise i...
The 1951 Refugee Convention aims to provide international legal protection to all asylum seekers. In...
This article examines the impact that different normative understandings of sexuality and relationsh...
In the case of HJ and HT v Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Supreme Court of the Unit...
Individuals claiming asylum on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity (SOGI) in Europe m...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims...
Canada’s current definition of a refugee includes those facing persecution on account of sexual orie...
Individuals claiming asylum on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity (SOGI) in Europe m...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to develop an understanding of how gay and lesbian spaces are...
Over the past decade, the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada has granted asylum to severa...
International audienceIn neo-liberal democracies, gender and sexuality can provide people with the o...
This chapter explores intersections of sexuality and ‘race’ by drawing on different projects: ethnog...
It is now widely accepted that lesbians, gay men and transgendered people may make refugee claims on...