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2011
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Fleeing Homophobia: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Asylum. By Thomas Spijkerboer (ed)
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Journal of Refugee Studies, 2017
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Out in the Netherlands: A study into the acceptance of homosexuality in the Netherlands.
David J Bos
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''We Do Not Matter'': Transgender Migrants/Refugees in the Dutch Asylum System
Brenda Oude Breuil, Marilena Drymioti, Yvon van der Pijl
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Pride or Shame? The follow-up. The new work instructions and the assessment of LGBTI asylum applications in the Netherlands
Sabine Jansen
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Changing Landscapes of Heteronormativity: the regulation and normalization of same-sex sexualities in Europe
Sasha Roseneil
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, 2013
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A Kaleidoscope of LGBT Organizing
Jake Carter
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The Personal as the Political: The Everyday Resistance of LGBTQ+ WOC in the Netherlands
Sofia Valle
2018
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COVID 19 The Magnifying Glass on Challenges of LGBTQI in The Netherlands
Peter Dankmeijer
https://www.gale.info/doc/project-rainbo/Dankmeijer-2022-RAINBO-International-Literature-Review-on-LGBTQI-and-COVID-19.pdf, 2022
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Mepschen, Paul, Jan Willem Duvyendak and Evelien Tonkens (2010) Sexual politics, Orientalism and multicultural citizenship in the Netherlands
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Queer asylum: Between hostility and incredibility
Calogero Giametta
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Social exclusion of young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Europe (2006)
Judit Takacs
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We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
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PRIDE OR SHAME? Assessing LGBTI asylum applications in the Netherlands following the XYZ and ABC judgments.pdf
Sabine Jansen
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Bother: Homophobia and the Heteronorm in Hungary
Tamás Dombos
CONFRONTING HOMOPHOBIA IN …, 2012
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Shoring Up Judicial Awareness: LGBT Refugees and the Recognition of Social Categories
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Beyond Equality & Non-Discrimination: Escaping Narrow Human Rights Framings in the Context of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
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As long as they keep away from me': The paradox of antigay violence in a gay-friendly country
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Sexualities, 2011
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A Post-Progressive Nation: Homophobia, Islam, and the New Social Question in the Netherlands
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National Politics and Sexuality in Transregional Perspective The Homophobic Argument, 2018
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Mepschen, Paul. 2009. Against tolerance: islam, sexuality, and the politics of belonging in the Netherlands
Paul Mepschen
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“Go Where You’re Celebrated, not Tolerated:” An Ethnographic Study of Amsterdam’s 2013 Gay Pride Parade
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"Their Words Cut me Like a Knife': coping responses of Dutch lesbian, gay and bisexual youth to stigma
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Queer Europe: New Normative Values for Global LGBT Law
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Transgender and Intersex: Theoretical, Practical, and Artistic Perspectives, 2016
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