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Regional Identity Variations

Mark Chambers

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Regional Identity Variations explores the diverse experiences of LGBTQ individuals worldwide, highlighting how geography profoundly shapes self-disclosure, policy support, and legal recognition. The book argues that LGBTQ experiences aren't monolithic; instead, they're deeply affected by local cultural norms, political systems, and economic realities, leading to significant regional variations.

 
One intriguing concept discussed is the Visibility Paradox, illustrating how increased public awareness can both empower and endanger LGBTQ individuals based on their socio-political environment. The book examines Policy Diffusion, analyzing how legal advancements in one area influence policy changes elsewhere, or fail to do so.

 
It begins by defining region beyond simple geography and then delves into patterns of public disclosure, policy support, and legal recognition across continents. Utilizing survey data, ethnographic studies, and legal analyses, the book offers a unique perspective by combining quantitative analysis with qualitative insights.

 
The study connects to human rights law, international relations, and public health and aims to inform a broad audience, including policymakers, activists, and anyone interested in the global landscape of LGBTQ rights. By moving beyond surface-level comparisons, Regional Identity Variations provides a holistic understanding of LGBTQ experiences, offering practical implications for promoting equality globally.
Verfügbar seit: 07.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 68 Seiten.

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