Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphere

This paper addresses the growing visibility of LGBT civil society organizations in Ukraine’s political sphere after the Euromaidan. Drawing on the data collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews; participant observations; and an analysis of social media, this study answers this question:...

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Main Author: Maryna Shevtsova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy 2017-09-01
Series:Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal
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eu
Online Access:http://kmlpj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/120123/115084
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spelling doaj-7c67fd3b04ff4a74acfa2a2b994593ab2020-11-25T03:41:20ZengNational University of Kyiv-Mohyla AcademyKyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal2414-99422017-09-01315718010.18523/kmlpj120123.2017-3.157-180Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphereMaryna Shevtsova0Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation, Humboldt UniversityThis paper addresses the growing visibility of LGBT civil society organizations in Ukraine’s political sphere after the Euromaidan. Drawing on the data collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews; participant observations; and an analysis of social media, this study answers this question: How did Ukrainian LGBT groups reshape their political strategies after the Euromaidan? The Euromaidan was an anti-government, citizens’ protest that began in November 2013 in response to the government’s unlawful actions. During it, Ukrainian LGBT activists strategically decided to keep their presence in the protest camp invisible. Though this helped to avoid conflicts, the LGBT movement’s hopes for reforms in sexual minorities’ rights after the Euromaidan remained unfulfilled. This article illuminates how the LGBT activists’ approach to the public sphere in post-Euromaidan Ukraine has changed. It argues that the LGBT movement’s disillusion over the new government’s lack of support triggered a wave of LGBT activism that has resulted in new political strategies. Despite the visible backlash against sexual minorities in 2014–2015, Ukraine’s current turmoil has given the LGBT movement opportunities for political alliances and transnational activism that have seemed to have borne fruit.http://kmlpj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/120123/115084european unioneulgbtcivil societylgbt groupsukraine
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Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphere
Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal
european union
eu
lgbt
civil society
lgbt groups
ukraine
author_facet Maryna Shevtsova
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title Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphere
title_short Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphere
title_full Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphere
title_fullStr Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphere
title_full_unstemmed Learning the Lessons from the Euromaidan: The ups and downs of LGBT Activism in the Ukrainian public sphere
title_sort learning the lessons from the euromaidan: the ups and downs of lgbt activism in the ukrainian public sphere
publisher National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
series Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal
issn 2414-9942
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This paper addresses the growing visibility of LGBT civil society organizations in Ukraine’s political sphere after the Euromaidan. Drawing on the data collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews; participant observations; and an analysis of social media, this study answers this question: How did Ukrainian LGBT groups reshape their political strategies after the Euromaidan? The Euromaidan was an anti-government, citizens’ protest that began in November 2013 in response to the government’s unlawful actions. During it, Ukrainian LGBT activists strategically decided to keep their presence in the protest camp invisible. Though this helped to avoid conflicts, the LGBT movement’s hopes for reforms in sexual minorities’ rights after the Euromaidan remained unfulfilled. This article illuminates how the LGBT activists’ approach to the public sphere in post-Euromaidan Ukraine has changed. It argues that the LGBT movement’s disillusion over the new government’s lack of support triggered a wave of LGBT activism that has resulted in new political strategies. Despite the visible backlash against sexual minorities in 2014–2015, Ukraine’s current turmoil has given the LGBT movement opportunities for political alliances and transnational activism that have seemed to have borne fruit.
topic european union
eu
lgbt
civil society
lgbt groups
ukraine
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