"Your behavior is not welcome here…": forced internal displacement of sexual and gender minorities in Kenya.

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1499312
Emmy Kageha Igonya, Ebenezer Kwesi Armah-Ansah, Winstoun Muga, Kristefer Stojanovski
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Abstract

Background: While migration studies have boomed, little is mentioned about internal displacement of queer persons. In Kenya, internal displacement of sexual and gender minorities is often overlooked and not well understood, which results in increased marginalization and vulnerabilities. The article provides an in-depth analysis of forced serial internal displacement trajectories of sexual and gender minorities, and its effect on navigating socialites and livelihoods.

Methods: We draw on qualitative data conducted between 2010 and 2023 using participant observations, in-depth interviews, case histories, and focus group discussions with LGBTQ+ persons, as well as mothers and fathers of gay men in Kenya. We used a thematic approach and principles of interpretive anthropology to organize and describe the meaning of the data as a continuous process. Broader themes were identified from the beginning of the first study, resulting in the development of a codebook framework that was reiterated over time.

Findings: Our findings show that sexual and gender minorities are forced into internal migration. Factors informing are located at the individual, interpersonal, institutional, and communal levels. We identified three main themes with eight subthemes. The main themes were (1) reasons for migration, which were often related to stigma, violence and oppression, (2) patterns of migration, which primarily had rural to urban patterns and instability, and (3) kinship, networks, and social systems, which required rebuilding, and gaining "respectability" from kin.

Conclusion: There can be little doubt that sexual and gender minorities face stigma and discrimination across levels of the socioecological model, and that in most cases, there has been multiplied grievances and anti- LGBTQ+ activities instigating serial forced migration. Forced serial displacement of sexual and gender minorities in Kenya requires research attention, and it might be better served if examined through the lens of "forced migration," given the non-voluntary aspects of fleeing and displacement. Rethinking LGBTQ+ IDPs through the lens of coercion may better capture the lived experiences given the structural stigma and violence in which they live and cannot escape.

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“你的行为在这里不受欢迎……”:肯尼亚性和性别少数群体被迫在国内流离失所。
背景:在移民研究蓬勃发展的同时,很少有人提到酷儿群体的内部迁移。在肯尼亚,性和性别少数群体的国内流离失所往往被忽视,也没有得到很好的理解,这导致边缘化和脆弱性加剧。本文深入分析了性和性别少数群体被迫连续的内部流离失所轨迹,及其对社交和生计的影响。方法:我们利用2010年至2023年期间的定性数据,包括参与者观察、深度访谈、案例历史以及与肯尼亚LGBTQ+人群以及男同性恋者的父母进行的焦点小组讨论。我们使用了一个主题的方法和解释人类学的原则来组织和描述数据的意义作为一个连续的过程。从第一次研究开始就确定了更广泛的主题,从而形成了一个密码本框架,并随着时间的推移不断得到重申。研究结果:我们的研究结果表明,性和性别少数群体被迫进行内部迁移。影响因素位于个人、人际、机构和社区层面。我们确定了三个主要主题和八个次要主题。主要主题是:(1)移民的原因,通常与耻辱、暴力和压迫有关;(2)移民的模式,主要是农村到城市的模式和不稳定;(3)亲属关系、网络和社会系统,需要重建,并获得亲属的“尊重”。结论:毋庸置疑,性少数群体和性别少数群体在社会生态模式的各个层面上都面临着耻辱和歧视,在大多数情况下,存在着多重的不满和反LGBTQ+活动,引发了一系列的强迫迁移。肯尼亚性少数群体和性别少数群体被迫连续流离失所的问题需要研究关注,考虑到逃离和流离失所的非自愿方面,如果从“被迫移民”的角度来审视,可能会更好。从强迫的角度重新思考LGBTQ+国内流离失所者,可能会更好地捕捉到他们生活在其中且无法逃脱的结构性耻辱和暴力的真实经历。
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Frontiers in Sociology
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