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"Liveable Lives examines what makes life liveable for LGBTQ+ people beyond equality reforms. It refuses the colonizing narrative of surviving in a 'regressive' Global South and thriving in a 'progressive' Global North. By linking the concept of liveability with the decolonial literature on sexualities, this open access book draws on individual's stories, art and writing to examine how lives become liveable across India and the UK, providing a multifaceted investigation of two divergent contexts where activists refuse local framings of exclusion/inclusion and LGBTQ+ lives are continually re-envisioned. Embracing diverse methodologies, including workshops, in-depth interviews, street theatres, and web surveys, the book stands as an example of a queer collaborative praxis that refuses the familiar Global North / Global South practices of theorizing and data gathering"--
Sexual minorities --- Sexual minorities --- Equality --- Equality
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"Liveable Lives examines what makes life liveable for LGBTQ+ people beyond equality reforms. It refuses the colonizing narrative of surviving in a 'regressive' Global South and thriving in a 'progressive' Global North. By linking the concept of liveability with the decolonial literature on sexualities, this open access book draws on individual's stories, art and writing to examine how lives become liveable across India and the UK, providing a multifaceted investigation of two divergent contexts where activists refuse local framings of exclusion/inclusion and LGBTQ+ lives are continually re-envisioned. Embracing diverse methodologies, including workshops, in-depth interviews, street theatres, and web surveys, the book stands as an example of a queer collaborative praxis that refuses the familiar Global North / Global South practices of theorizing and data gathering"--
Sexual minorities --- Sexual minorities --- Equality --- Equality
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"Liveable Lives examines what makes life liveable for LGBTQ+ people beyond equality reforms. It refuses the colonizing narrative of surviving in a 'regressive' Global South and thriving in a 'progressive' Global North. By linking the concept of liveability with the decolonial literature on sexualities, this open access book draws on individual's stories, art and writing to examine how lives become liveable across India and the UK, providing a multifaceted investigation of two divergent contexts where activists refuse local framings of exclusion/inclusion and LGBTQ+ lives are continually re-envisioned. Embracing diverse methodologies, including workshops, in-depth interviews, street theatres, and web surveys, the book stands as an example of a queer collaborative praxis that refuses the familiar Global North / Global South practices of theorizing and data gathering"--
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Inscrit dans le champ de recherches sur l'immigration, cet ouvrage offre une grille de lecture originale pour analyser les histoires familiales, collectives et individuelles de trois générations d'hommes marocains en Belgique. Il permet de reconnaître la particularité de leur ancrage dans ce pays et les liens maintenus avec le Maroc et ses traditions. La famille et l'association sont des espaces particuliers de transmissions, d'acculturation et de médiations multiples. Le concept du « capital associé » est introduit en s'appuyant sur le rôle de l'association de type religieux, environnement dynamique d'interculturalité créative : ce capital développé par les générations consolide leur participation citoyenne et facilite leur intégration en Belgique. Il les prédispose à agir comme des médiateurs, co-constructeurs de « ponts » et de rapprochements interculturels. Un ouvrage important pour tous les chercheurs et acteurs œuvrant avec des familles et des personnes immigrées.
Moroccans --- Minorities --- Belgium --- Morocco
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Les oppositions – si courantes – entre universalité et particularité, question sociale et question raciale, République et «politique des identités» sont trompeuses. Albert Ogien invite à les dépasser pour comprendre ce que les luttes d'émancipation contemporaines comportent d'universel. Sa thèse bousculera une vaste partie de la gauche qui considère avec Marx que, pour être authentique, l'émancipation doit dépasser les intérêts spécifiques d'un groupe social. Cette exigence a dominé la pensée de gauche tout au long du xxesiècle en faisant du prolétariat l'unique acteur de ce combat. Albert Ogien montre ici que toute lutte d'émancipation – féministe, décoloniale, homosexuelle, etc. – aussi particulière soit-elle porte toujours en elle une part d'universel
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Een veelvoorkomende vorm van discriminatie is moslimdiscriminatie, ook wel anti-moslimracisme genoemd. Soms is er onduidelijkheid over wanneer er sprake van discriminatie is. Zo wordt moslimdiscriminatie soms verward met kritiek op de islam en andersom. In deze handreiking voor docenten (vo en mbo) staat beschreven hoe je kritiek op de religie versus discriminatie van moslims van elkaar kunt onderscheiden.
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"The US military has done an about-face on gender and sexuality policy over the last decade, ending Don't Ask, Don't Tell, restrictions on women in combat, and transgender exclusion. Contrary to expectations, service members have largely welcomed LGB inclusion-yet they continue to vociferously resist trans inclusion and women on the front lines. In the minds of many, the embodied "deficiencies" of cisgender women and trans people of all genders puts others-and indeed, the nation-at risk. In this book, Connell identifies the homonormative bargain that underwrites these uneven patterns of reception. Despite the promise of inclusivity, in practice, the military has made room for only a "few good gays," to the exclusion of all others"-- Provided by publisher.
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