Sexuality is an understated yet increasingly important motive for migration. Motivation to migrate is often viewed from a polarized lens, either as the pursuit of economic security or as a desire to access to human rights, on which social policy on migration has been predicated. We introduce the notion of the toxic triangle to account for contexts that prove hostile to freedom of sexuality and trigger individuals to migrate. Drawing on insights from 25 interviews, we demonstrate how sexuality remains a silent yet significant contributor to individuals' decisions to migrate from an adversarial context. We illustrate how the participants fall into four archetypes of dreamers, climbers, escapists, and seekers, based on their endowments and exp...
Drawing on unstructured interviews, the present article examines the motivations behind the migratio...
The concept of “gender” has recently become one of the symbols of what many consider “a clash of civ...
This article introduces a special issue of Anti-Trafficking Review that bridges the fields of queer,...
Data availability statement: The original contributions presented in the study are included in the a...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
Background: Building on an earlier quantitative study which found that gay/bisexual men from Central...
This article responds to a recent call to problematise the theoretical underpinnings of lifestyle mi...
As a strategy to avoid discrimination, violence and economic marginalisation, sexual and gender non-...
This study examines the role of migrations for sexual subjectivities, based on biographic narrative ...
The present paper is based upon a research on the experiences of foreign homosexuals in Italy, in pa...
This article explores the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) migrants from...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
Migration is a complex social phenomenon that involves the possession of clear framework allowing f...
Drawing on unstructured interviews, the present article examines the motivations behind the migratio...
The concept of “gender” has recently become one of the symbols of what many consider “a clash of civ...
This article introduces a special issue of Anti-Trafficking Review that bridges the fields of queer,...
Data availability statement: The original contributions presented in the study are included in the a...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
Background: Building on an earlier quantitative study which found that gay/bisexual men from Central...
This article responds to a recent call to problematise the theoretical underpinnings of lifestyle mi...
As a strategy to avoid discrimination, violence and economic marginalisation, sexual and gender non-...
This study examines the role of migrations for sexual subjectivities, based on biographic narrative ...
The present paper is based upon a research on the experiences of foreign homosexuals in Italy, in pa...
This article explores the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) migrants from...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
Migration is a complex social phenomenon that involves the possession of clear framework allowing f...
Drawing on unstructured interviews, the present article examines the motivations behind the migratio...
The concept of “gender” has recently become one of the symbols of what many consider “a clash of civ...
This article introduces a special issue of Anti-Trafficking Review that bridges the fields of queer,...