走出并自豪于野外:适应气候变化的生态酷儿

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Esra Pakin-Albayrakoğlu
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在气候紧急时期,LGBTQ +或“酷儿”群体通常被描述为极度脆弱和需要帮助的群体,他们很少在适应计划和过程中获得发言权。他们独特的评估气候相关问题的根本原因和寻找整体解决方案的方法和方法也没有得到学者和从业者的充分研究。本文基于现有文献、官方网站、已发表的访谈和新闻进行了深入的定性分析,展示了来自世界各地的非二元性别人士如何组织线上和线下活动,挑战异性恋和父权制作为土地、食物和气候正义的主要障碍。承认“生态酷儿”群体的作用,挖掘他们的适应能力和生产力,将培育当前人权倡导和环境可持续性的理论和实践。
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Out and Proud in the Field: Eco-Queers for Climate Adaptation
Often depicted as extremely vulnerable and in need of help in an era of climate emergency, the LGBTQ + or “queer” community is rarely given a voice in adaptation plans and processes. Their unique ways and means of evaluating the root causes of climate-related problems and finding holistic solutions are also understudied by scholars and practitioners. Offering an in-depth qualitative analysis based on existing literature, official websites, published interviews, and news, this article demonstrates how nonbinary people from around the world organize online and offline activities to challenge heterosexuality and patriarchy as main obstacles to land, food, and climate justice. Acknowledging the agency of “eco-queer” populations and tapping into their adaptivity and productivity would nurture current theories and practices of human rights advocacy as well as environmental sustainability.
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Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice
Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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