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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Out of many one people : telling the stories of Jamaican gay men and their move to Canada

Brown, Warren 21 May 2013 (has links)
In Jamaica, sexual acts between men are still punishable by law. Numerous incidents of violence against gay men and lesbians have prompted human rights groups to distinguish it as one of the most homophobic places on earth. There are many cases of gay Jamaican men seeking resettlement and refuge in Canada. While any transition to a new country and culture can be challenging for immigrants, there is limited research that speaks to the experiences of the gay Jamaican men. This paper is based on stories gathered from four gay Jamaican men who came to Canada as refugees and highlights issues of acculturation related to connection with Canadian culture, letting go of the home culture, challenges in support systems and the inability to feel comfortable, confident and settled in the new Canadian environment. The project resulted in a compilation of visual stories and audio clips that were placed on a website (http://queeryingjamaica.tumblr.com/). Using the tools available through social media, the stories provide a source of representation.
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Mental Health, Identity and Coping Following Hate Crime Victimization

Wootten, Sarah 29 November 2012 (has links)
Previous research has explored the impact on individuals following hate crime victimization, including prevalence estimates in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual (LGBT) community. Past research, however, has been limited in its scope when exploring the impact of the hate crime event on the overall mental health of the survivor often examining only one measure of functioning. The current project aims to fill this gap by analyzing measures of posttraumatic symptoms, depression, stress and dissociation, collected on a sample of 30 LGBT individuals who have experienced hate crime victimization. In addition to clinical features, this study also analysed identity, openness about LGBT identity and coping behaviours. Results indicated that social support, identity and coping impact recovery from hate crime victimization. The effect of these factors differed over time (within one month of the hate crime) and up to as much as five years later (within the month of the interview).
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Mental Health, Identity and Coping Following Hate Crime Victimization

Wootten, Sarah 29 November 2012 (has links)
Previous research has explored the impact on individuals following hate crime victimization, including prevalence estimates in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual (LGBT) community. Past research, however, has been limited in its scope when exploring the impact of the hate crime event on the overall mental health of the survivor often examining only one measure of functioning. The current project aims to fill this gap by analyzing measures of posttraumatic symptoms, depression, stress and dissociation, collected on a sample of 30 LGBT individuals who have experienced hate crime victimization. In addition to clinical features, this study also analysed identity, openness about LGBT identity and coping behaviours. Results indicated that social support, identity and coping impact recovery from hate crime victimization. The effect of these factors differed over time (within one month of the hate crime) and up to as much as five years later (within the month of the interview).
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HBTQ-familjer i förskolan : En studie om förskolors skillnader i arbetet med att skapa en inkluderande miljö / LGBTQ families in preschool : A study of preschool differences in efforts to create an inclusive environment

Appelqvist, Nellie, Funesjö, Susanne January 2015 (has links)
Syftet med studien är att se hur pedagoger bemöter HBTQ-familjer i förskolan, samt visa hur pedagoger kan arbeta med HBTQ-frågor i förskolan för att inkludera alla familjeformer. Pedagogers egna synsätt kring begreppet kön spelar stor roll för hur bemötandet av olika familjeformer blir i förskolan, samt för om förskolan blir en plats för inkludering av barn och föräldrar. Studien baseras på kvalitativa intervjuer och frågeformulär som har genomförts med nio pedagoger i olika verksamheter. Studien behandlar även tidigare forskning som styrker vikten av att ha ett öppet förhållningssätt för att barn ska få en större acceptans till det som inte anses tillhöra normen. Studien utgår från queerteorin som ifrågasätter den heteronorm som finns i samhället. De flesta pedagoger i studien har i någon form pratat om olika familjeformer med barnen medan ett fåtal pedagoger har valt att inte lyfta ämnet då de inte har några HBTQ-familjer i barngruppen. Resultatet av studien visar att de förskolor som är HBTQ-certifierade har en större medvetenhet kring inkludering, jämfört med de förskolor som inte är HBTQ-certifierade. Många pedagoger i studien menar att det är av betydelse att kunna diskutera familjers olikheter med såväl barn som föräldrar för att skapa acceptans. En pedagog lyfter vikten av att vara normkritisk och inte anta att alla lever enligt heteronormen.
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Identity, Culture, and Articulation: A Critical-Cultural Analysis of Strategic LGBT Advocacy Outreach

Ciszek, Erica 29 September 2014 (has links)
This study examines how LGBT activists and LGBT youth make meaning of a strategic advocacy campaign. By examining activist and advocacy efforts aimed at youth, this research brings to light how LGBT organizations use campaigns to articulate identity and, conversely, how LGBT youth articulate notions of identity. Through the lens of the It Gets Better Project, a nonprofit activist organization, this dissertation uses in-depth interviews with organizational members and chat-based interviews with LGBT youth to study the meanings participants brought to the campaign. Strategic communication has been instrumental in construction of LGBT as a cohesive collective identity and has played a vital role in the early stages of the gay rights movement. This research demonstrates how contemporary LGBT advocacy, through strategic communication, works to shape understandings of LGBT youth. Instead of focusing on the Internet as a democratic space that equalizes power differentials between an organization and its publics, this study shows that the construction of identity is the result of a dynamic process between producers and consumers in which power is localized and does not simply belong to an organization or its public. This research challenges the Internet as a democratic space and demonstrates that identity is a discursive struggle over meaning that is bound up in the intimate dance between producers and consumers of a campaign. In contrast to functionalist understandings of public relations that privileges the organization, this dissertation contends that a cultural-economic approach focuses on the processes of communication. A cultural-economic approach gives voice to the diverse audiences of a communication campaign and addresses the role communication plays as a discursive force that influences the construction of identities.
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The Paradoxical Interrelationship of Church and State in Post-Communist Russia: The Rise and Manifestation of Power via the Prism of LGBTQIA Rights

Zhdanov, Alekcander 27 October 2016 (has links)
The Russian Orthodox Church is seeking to reestablish a leadership role in the spiritual health of the citizenry in post-Communist Russia via a concerted effort to forge an alliance with the Russian government, regardless of the secular constitution. Commencing with perceived preferential legislation, the Church has risen to heightened influence that is subsequently being used to disenfranchise non-traditional sexual communities. This paper offers an extensive cross-examination of legislation and intersectionality that highlights the incongruities of this alliance via international, federal, and religious documents, legal case law, polling data and more to purport that the Church encompasses a higher degree of complexity than was previously assumed, including non-religious self-identification. Ultimately, this paper concludes that the Church, in its current form, functions more as an agency of the State than as a religious entity. Lastly, this paper neither defends nor anathematizes the merits of any theological tenet.
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Refúgio LGBTI : boas práticas na declaração do status de refugiado/a

Nascimento, Daniel Braga January 2017 (has links)
Este trabalho tem por objetivo analisar boas práticas trazidas pela doutrina internacional durante o processo de solicitação de refúgio em razão de orientação sexual e/ou identidade de gênero a fim de recomendação de aplicação das mesmas no Brasil. Inaugura-se o trabalho realizando uma revisão histórica do instituto do refúgio bem com sua internalização no Brasil através da Lei 9.474/07. Além disso, o estudo a explorar como se dá a caracterização da perseguição para esse tipo de refúgio. Costura-se, por meio dos critérios de concessão de refúgio por grupo social, religião e opinião política o embasamento das decisões que vem concedendo refúgio LGBTI. Na análise da valoração das narrativas e situações imperantes sobre a situação de lésbicas, gays, bissexuais, trans e intersex no país de origem, busca-se práticas que não violem direitos humanos e garantam direitos. Utilizou-se para tanto do método de pesquisa bibliográfico, buscando-se na doutrina internacional e nacional práticas que possam vir a garantir direitos durante o processo de solicitação de refúgio. Obteve-se como resultado a estruturação de boas práticas utilizadas em outros países. Concluiu-se através do presente trabalho que o processo de refúgio por razão de perseguição por orientação sexual e/ou identidade de gênero possui atravessamentos de diversas ordens e enfrenta desafios que merecem aprofundamentos teóricos e empíricos sobre como se dá a declaração do status de refugiado. / This work aims to analyze good practices brought by international doctrine during the process of requesting refugee’s status based on sexual orientation and / or gender identity in order to recommend their application in Brazil. The work is inaugurated by carrying out a historical review of the refuge institute and its internalization in Brazil through Law 9.474 / 07. In addition, the study explore how the characterization of persecution for this type of refuge occurs. Through the criteria of granting refuge by social group, religion and political opinion, the bases of the decisions that have been granting LGBTI refuge are sewn. In the analysis of the assessment of the narratives and situations prevailing on the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex in the country of origin, practices are sought that do not violate human rights and guarantee rights. It was used for both the method of bibliographic research, researching in international and national doctrine practices that may guarantee rights during the process of requesting refuge. As a result, the structuring of good practices used in other countries has been summarized. It was concluded through the present work that the process of refuge due to persecution due to sexual orientation and / or gender identity has crosses of several orders and faces challenges that deserve theoretical and empirical deepening on how the declaration of refugee status is given.
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A MILITÂNCIA LGBT NA UNIVERSIDADE: Um estudo de caso do Coletivo KIU

Souza, Marcelo Henrique de 14 April 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Marcelo Souza (marcelosouzape@gmail.com) on 2015-10-26T17:26:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO FINAL EISU - MARCELO HENRIQUE DE SOUZA.pdf: 1016204 bytes, checksum: 2d62cd891c078e727a49335a5d2867f0 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Alda Lima da Silva (sivalda@ufba.br) on 2015-10-27T17:43:47Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO FINAL EISU - MARCELO HENRIQUE DE SOUZA.pdf: 1016204 bytes, checksum: 2d62cd891c078e727a49335a5d2867f0 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-10-27T17:43:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO FINAL EISU - MARCELO HENRIQUE DE SOUZA.pdf: 1016204 bytes, checksum: 2d62cd891c078e727a49335a5d2867f0 (MD5) / Pensar na discussão sobre a importância dos movimentos homossexuais é uma questão emergente na sociedade contemporânea. A partir das experiências individuais na convivência social, os indivíduos são categorizados como identidades marginalizadas e, a partir dessa constatação, vão se agregando enquanto comunidades interessadas em discutir questões de interesses comuns. Assim, a intenção do presente trabalho é contribuir no sentido de ampliar essa discussão dentro da própria academia, pois é nesse espaço que há toda uma ebulição de ideias, que, nos séculos XX e XXI, proporcionaram a fomentação e formação de grupos acadêmicos LGBT. Para tanto, apresentam-se, nesta dissertação, aspectos históricos que explicitam a luta efetivada pela comunidade LGBT, tentando dar visibilidade ao grupo KIU - Coletivo Universitário pela Diversidade Sexual de Salvador. A metodologia utilizada é o estudo de caso, que pretende buscar um conhecimento mais aprofundado sobre o surgimento e a militância LGBT dentro da Universidade, a partir de relatos de militantes do KIU, na perspectiva de historicizar o surgimento da militância na UFBA, a partir desse grupo. Para a realização da pesquisa, foram feitas entrevistas semiestruturadas, a partir das quais buscou-se conhecer o engajamento político no movimento estudantil e acadêmico LGBT na Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA). O Coletivo KIU, atualmente, está voltado à formação de novos atores que possam dar continuidade a ações que, hoje, tornam-se mais amplas, incluindo, além de ações em torno da diversidade sexual, ações que contemplam arte, cultura e cidadania, temas cruciais para qualquer movimento que pretenda provocar alguma transformação social na busca por tornar o mundo um lugar mais favorável à convivência entre os diferentes e ao respeito às diversidades. / Thinking about the discussion of the importance of homosexual movements is an emerging question in the contemporary society. From individual experiences in the social living-together, the individuals are categorized as marginalized identities and, from this observation, are joint together as interested communities in discussing questions of common interest. Therefore, the intention of this dissertation is to contribute in the sense of extending this discussion within the academy, because especially in this space, there is an effervescence of ideas which in the 20th and 21st century favored the stimulation and the formation of the academic group LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender). Therefore, in this dissertation historical aspects are represented which explain the struggle of the LGBT community. By doing so, the group KIU – the university collective for sexual diversity of Salvador – is shown. The used methodology is “case study”, which intends to search for a deeper understanding of the upcoming and the militancy LGBT within the university from reports of activists of the KIU, in the perspective of historicizing the upcoming of the militancy in the UFBA – Federal University of Bahia – from this group. For the realization of the research, half – structured interviews were carried out, from which it was intended to get to know the political engagement in the student and academic movement LGBT in the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). The KIU is currently concentrating on the formation of new people who can give continuity to actions which today become vaster, including, beyond actions as to sexual diversity, actions which consider art, culture and citizenship, which are crucial topics for any movement which intends to cause a bit of social transformation that makes the world a more favorable place for the living together between the different people and as to respecting diversities.
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Refúgio LGBTI : boas práticas na declaração do status de refugiado/a

Nascimento, Daniel Braga January 2017 (has links)
Este trabalho tem por objetivo analisar boas práticas trazidas pela doutrina internacional durante o processo de solicitação de refúgio em razão de orientação sexual e/ou identidade de gênero a fim de recomendação de aplicação das mesmas no Brasil. Inaugura-se o trabalho realizando uma revisão histórica do instituto do refúgio bem com sua internalização no Brasil através da Lei 9.474/07. Além disso, o estudo a explorar como se dá a caracterização da perseguição para esse tipo de refúgio. Costura-se, por meio dos critérios de concessão de refúgio por grupo social, religião e opinião política o embasamento das decisões que vem concedendo refúgio LGBTI. Na análise da valoração das narrativas e situações imperantes sobre a situação de lésbicas, gays, bissexuais, trans e intersex no país de origem, busca-se práticas que não violem direitos humanos e garantam direitos. Utilizou-se para tanto do método de pesquisa bibliográfico, buscando-se na doutrina internacional e nacional práticas que possam vir a garantir direitos durante o processo de solicitação de refúgio. Obteve-se como resultado a estruturação de boas práticas utilizadas em outros países. Concluiu-se através do presente trabalho que o processo de refúgio por razão de perseguição por orientação sexual e/ou identidade de gênero possui atravessamentos de diversas ordens e enfrenta desafios que merecem aprofundamentos teóricos e empíricos sobre como se dá a declaração do status de refugiado. / This work aims to analyze good practices brought by international doctrine during the process of requesting refugee’s status based on sexual orientation and / or gender identity in order to recommend their application in Brazil. The work is inaugurated by carrying out a historical review of the refuge institute and its internalization in Brazil through Law 9.474 / 07. In addition, the study explore how the characterization of persecution for this type of refuge occurs. Through the criteria of granting refuge by social group, religion and political opinion, the bases of the decisions that have been granting LGBTI refuge are sewn. In the analysis of the assessment of the narratives and situations prevailing on the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex in the country of origin, practices are sought that do not violate human rights and guarantee rights. It was used for both the method of bibliographic research, researching in international and national doctrine practices that may guarantee rights during the process of requesting refuge. As a result, the structuring of good practices used in other countries has been summarized. It was concluded through the present work that the process of refuge due to persecution due to sexual orientation and / or gender identity has crosses of several orders and faces challenges that deserve theoretical and empirical deepening on how the declaration of refugee status is given.
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“Levam má bô” : (homo)sexualidades entre os sampadjudus da Ilha de São Vicente de Cabo Verde

Miguel, Francisco Paolo Vieira 28 April 2014 (has links)
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Departamento de Antropologia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social, 2014. / Submitted by Ana Cristina Barbosa da Silva (annabds@hotmail.com) on 2015-05-07T18:14:11Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2014_FranciscoPaoloVieiraMiguel.pdf: 2107632 bytes, checksum: 669fb343843914adeda78559d6190dc4 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Guimaraes Jacqueline(jacqueline.guimaraes@bce.unb.br) on 2015-05-08T12:14:42Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2014_FranciscoPaoloVieiraMiguel.pdf: 2107632 bytes, checksum: 669fb343843914adeda78559d6190dc4 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-08T12:14:42Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2014_FranciscoPaoloVieiraMiguel.pdf: 2107632 bytes, checksum: 669fb343843914adeda78559d6190dc4 (MD5) / Esta dissertação tem como objetivo principal contribuir nos esforços de construção de uma Antropologia da (Homo)sexualidade em Cabo Verde, África. Tendo como foco central a homossociabilidade, o movimento gay e as experiências homoeróticas dos homens na cidade do Mindelo, esta pesquisa etnográfica junto aos crioulos procura problematizar não somente a vida (homo)sexual dos mesmos e suas repercussões, mas atentar também para o emergente movimento LGBT local. As perspectivas e as práticas dos homens crioulos, gays e não-gays, contribuem para compreender não somente os pontos de vista nativos, como para compreender mais uma experiência de elaboração cultural de um fenômeno universal como o homoerotismo. Busco defender que se o homoerotismo e o movimento LGBT possuem seus dilemas globais, eles esbarram na semântica específica deste arquipélago atlântico, produzindo o que chamei de um ―Sistema Hipocrisia‖, permeado por silenciamentos e contradições. ________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT / This thesis aims to contribute in efforts to build an Anthropology of (Homo)sexuality in Cabo Verde, Africa. Focusing the (homo)socialiability, the gay movement and homoerotic experiences of men in the city of Mindelo, this ethnographic research in conjunction with the Creoles aims to question not only the homosexual life of the Creoles and its repercussions, but also pay attention to the emerging local LGBT movement. The perspectives and practices of the Creole men, gay and non-gay, contribute not only to understand their points of view, as to understand another cultural experience of drafting a universal phenomenon as homoeroticism. I argue that if the homoeroticism and the LGBT movement have their global dilemmas, they bump the specific semantics of this Atlantic archipelago, producing what I have called a "Hypocrisy System", permeated by silences and contradictions.

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