Sarsfield Collins, Louise (2017) Safe Spaces: The Law and Everyday Experiences of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers. NPPSH Reflections, 1. pp. 66-77. ISSN 2565-6031
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Abstract
Each year a
few thousand people arrive in Ireland seeking our protection. The events that lead 
to  asylum  applications  are  likely  harrowing.  However,  for  many,  the  asylum  process  causes 
further  difficulties,  particularly  for  lesbian,  gay,  bisexual,  transgender  and  que
er  (LGBTQ) 
asylum  seekers.  This  paper  explores  the  legal  geographies  of  LGBTQ  asylum  seekers  in 
Ireland, interrogating the ways in which Irish law and policy seek to control the bodies of this 
particular  cohort  of  asylum  seekers.  First,  I  lay  out  the  globa
l  context  for  LGBTQ  asylum 
seekers  before  exploring  what  is  understood  by  legal  geographies.  The  paper  then  briefly 
describes  the  asylum  system  in  Ireland,  in  particular  Direct  Provision,  before  turning  to  the 
findings from ongoing research in Ireland. A n
umber of themes are explored including the ways 
in which Direct Provision and the asylum system serve to keep LGBTQ asylum seekers in the 
closet.  This  imprisonment  is  contested  by  both  asylum  seekers  and  those  working  on  their 
behalf, which has led to the 
creation of some precarious sites of resistance.
  
  | Item Type: | Article | 
|---|---|
| Keywords: | LGBT; legal geography; Direct Provision; Asylum; social exclusion; NPPSH; | 
| Academic Unit: | Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > Research Institutes > An Foras Feasa | 
| Item ID: | 8300 | 
| Depositing User: | NPPSH Editor | 
| Date Deposited: | 12 Jun 2017 08:25 | 
| Journal or Publication Title: | NPPSH Reflections | 
| Publisher: | Maynooth Academic Publishing | 
| Refereed: | Yes | 
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| Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here | 
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