Pullen and Franklin, ‘Were in this together’, 2024
- Category: Literature
- Source: Academic
- Subject: Sexual Orientation/Sexuality, Gender Identity, Refugee/Asylum
- Place: United Kingdom
- Year: 2024
- File: pullen-franklin-2024-were-in-this-together-ngo-advocacy-and-lgbtq-asylum-claimants-intimate-care-citizenship-as-co
- URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607241275865
C. Pullen and I. Franklin, ‘”Were in this together” – NGO advocacy and LGBTQ+ asylum claimants: Intimate/care citizenship as co-presence and imagined equality’, Sexualities, 2024
Abstract
This paper explores the work of regional NGO organisations in the UK that explicitly support LGBTQ + asylum claimants, framing the testimonials of both service providers and service users, in considering issues of co-presence, and imagined equality, that may be experienced between the parties. While framing the cultural and political environment at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, and critiquing citizenship as a purely hegemonic nationalistic concept by drawing from theories of “intimate citizenship” and “Care-tizenship”, this paper considers the dynamics of collective advocacy. Offering an intersectional approach that frames issues of sexuality, gender, race, ethnicity, religion and regionality, the authors consider the significance of co-presence related to citizenship, that affords an optimistic sense of equality when LGBTQ + service providers support LGBTQ + asylum claimants.