Exploring migration as part of a same-sex relationship in Scotland: An interpretative phenomenological analysis |
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Authors: | N Amari |
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Institution: | Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK |
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Abstract: | Migration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) individuals in a relationship is understudied. As motivation can influence the way migration is experienced, the commitment to a partner adds a further component to the equation. Three females were recruited via purposive sampling. Semi-structured interviews were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Three themes were identified: “Identity redefinition and sense of agency”; “Emotional response and social support”; and “Coping, meaning-making, and self-realization.” Results are discussed within the aforementioned themes. Limitations are considered for methodology and sample characteristics. Future research warrants to expand its focus on LGBTQ migration across Europe to tailor migration policies to individuals’ needs. |
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Keywords: | LGBTQ same-sex couples migration IPA |
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