McGill School of Social Work.
Can Rev Sociol. 2011 Aug;48(3):241-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-618x.2011.01265.x.
This article explores the results of a qualitative community-based research project on the intersectional experiences of sexual minority refugees living in Canada. Undertaken between 2008 and 2010, this study examines sexual minority refugees' multifaceted experiences of migration, the refugee determination process, and settlement. Through an analysis of the interrelated themes of identity, refugeeness, and belonging, we hope to further investigate the ways in which Canadian refugee policies, social institutions, and dominant discourses contribute to the sociopolitical construction of sexual minority refugees. We conclude with an exploration of strategies for increasing protection of sexual minority refugees in Canada.
这篇文章探讨了一个基于社区的定性研究项目的结果,该项目研究了生活在加拿大的性少数难民的交叉体验。该研究于 2008 年至 2010 年间进行,考察了性少数难民在移民、难民身份确定和安置过程中的多方面经历。通过对身份、难民身份和归属感等相互关联的主题进行分析,我们希望进一步探讨加拿大难民政策、社会机构和主流话语在多大程度上促成了性少数难民的社会政治建构。最后,我们探讨了在加拿大增加对性少数难民保护的策略。