Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de Charleroi

The purpose of this article is to improve understanding of the specific mechanisms of LGBT-phobia in the medium-sized city of Charleroi in Belgium and the daily life of LGBT people there. Belgium is considered a liberal country as regards to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT). We argue th...

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Main Author: Isabelle Carles
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: L’Harmattan 2019-02-01
Series:Droit et Cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/5187
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spelling doaj-e4386642b16248d281658983f41eaecc2020-11-25T01:22:58ZfraL’HarmattanDroit et Cultures0247-97882109-94212019-02-017789106Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de CharleroiIsabelle CarlesThe purpose of this article is to improve understanding of the specific mechanisms of LGBT-phobia in the medium-sized city of Charleroi in Belgium and the daily life of LGBT people there. Belgium is considered a liberal country as regards to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT). We argue that despite a well-developed legal and policy national framework, prevention of and combat against LGBT-phobia at the local level reflects the socio-economic context of the city. This context has an impact on structures and resources and, as a consequence, on the daily life of LGBT people. In the context of scarcity of resources and socio-economic transition in the city, we find that LGBT people have developed a wide range of strategies to adapt to the local context to avoid LGBT-phobia according to their sexual orientation, gender identity, and social and cultural capital in which the law is not often mobilized.http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/5187LGBTDiscriminationPublic actionHate crimeMedium citiesSexual orientation
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Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de Charleroi
Droit et Cultures
LGBT
Discrimination
Public action
Hate crime
Medium cities
Sexual orientation
author_facet Isabelle Carles
author_sort Isabelle Carles
title Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de Charleroi
title_short Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de Charleroi
title_full Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de Charleroi
title_fullStr Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de Charleroi
title_full_unstemmed Faire face à la LGBTphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de Charleroi
title_sort faire face à la lgbtphobie dans une ville moyenne : le cas de charleroi
publisher L’Harmattan
series Droit et Cultures
issn 0247-9788
2109-9421
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The purpose of this article is to improve understanding of the specific mechanisms of LGBT-phobia in the medium-sized city of Charleroi in Belgium and the daily life of LGBT people there. Belgium is considered a liberal country as regards to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT). We argue that despite a well-developed legal and policy national framework, prevention of and combat against LGBT-phobia at the local level reflects the socio-economic context of the city. This context has an impact on structures and resources and, as a consequence, on the daily life of LGBT people. In the context of scarcity of resources and socio-economic transition in the city, we find that LGBT people have developed a wide range of strategies to adapt to the local context to avoid LGBT-phobia according to their sexual orientation, gender identity, and social and cultural capital in which the law is not often mobilized.
topic LGBT
Discrimination
Public action
Hate crime
Medium cities
Sexual orientation
url http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/5187
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