Not that niche: making room for the study of LGBTIQ people in political science

IF 2 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Journal of Politics and Gender Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1332/251510821x16345581767345
Phillip M. Ayoub
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Despite both unparalleled progress on and persistent backlash to LGBTI rights in world politics, LGBTIQ people are rarely centred in our work as political scientists. This article charts the status of LGBTIQ scholarship in political science, advocating the creation of new spaces for such scholarship in the field, including in the pages of journals like the European Journal of Politics and Gender. Drawing on recent studies of the profession and on the reflections of leading LGBTIQ thinkers on navigating their presence in the subfield, I argue that LGBTIQ scholars and their scholarship still face individual-level and structural discrimination in political science. This encompasses active and passive homophobia and transphobia in teaching, getting hired and promoted, gaining access to research funding, and the publication process.Key messagesThe article charts a brief history of the status of LGBTIQ scholarship in political science.The article advocates for new spaces for such scholarship in the field, including in the pages of journals like the European Journal of Politics and Gender.The article draws on recent studies of the profession and on the reflections of leading LGBTIQ thinkers on navigating their presence in the subfield.The article argues that LGBTIQ scholars and their scholarship still face discrimination in political science, and that this neglect is not without consequences for knowledge production in the field.
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不是那个小众:在政治科学中为LGBTIQ人群的研究腾出空间
尽管在世界政治中,LGBTI的权利取得了空前的进步,也遭到了持续的反对,但LGBTIQ人群很少以我们作为政治科学家的工作为中心。本文描绘了LGBTIQ学术在政治学中的地位,提倡为这一领域的学术创造新的空间,包括在《欧洲政治与性别杂志》(European Journal of Politics and Gender)等期刊的页面上。根据最近对该专业的研究,以及主要LGBTIQ思想家对他们在该子领域的存在的反思,我认为LGBTIQ学者及其学术在政治学中仍然面临个人层面和结构性的歧视。这包括在教学、招聘和晋升、获得研究资金和出版过程中主动和被动的同性恋恐惧症和跨性别恐惧症。本文简要介绍了LGBTIQ学术在政治学中的地位。这篇文章主张在该领域为这类学术开辟新的空间,包括在《欧洲政治与性别杂志》(European Journal of Politics and Gender)等期刊的页面上。这篇文章借鉴了最近对该专业的研究,以及LGBTIQ主要思想家对他们在这个子领域的存在的思考。本文认为,LGBTIQ学者及其学术在政治学领域仍然面临歧视,这种忽视对该领域的知识生产并非没有影响。
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
European Journal of Politics and Gender Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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