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Out and Proud in the Field: Eco-Queers for Climate Adaptation

Pages 51-63 | Published online: 06 May 2022
 

Abstract

Often depicted as extremely vulnerable and in need of help in an era of climate emergency, the LGBTQ + or “queer” community is rarely given a voice in adaptation plans and processes. Their unique ways and means of evaluating the root causes of climate-related problems and finding holistic solutions are also understudied by scholars and practitioners. Offering an in-depth qualitative analysis based on existing literature, official websites, published interviews, and news, this article demonstrates how nonbinary people from around the world organize online and offline activities to challenge heterosexuality and patriarchy as main obstacles to land, food, and climate justice. Acknowledging the agency of “eco-queer” populations and tapping into their adaptivity and productivity would nurture current theories and practices of human rights advocacy as well as environmental sustainability.

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Esra Pakin-Albayrakoğlu

Associate Professor Esra Pakin-Albayrakoğlu holds a BA in American Studies and both an MA and PhD in International Relations from Bilkent University, Turkey. She is currently affiliated with the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Bahçeşehir University. In addition, she teaches at the National Defense University as Adjunct Faculty. Her areas of expertise include security studies and conflict resolution. E-mail: [email protected]

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