公共和非营利背景下的性别认同、表达和性取向(LGBTQ+)特刊

Q1 Social Sciences Administrative Theory and Praxis Pub Date : 2020-04-02 DOI:10.1080/10841806.2019.1659051
R. Colvin
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21世纪初,当我还是一名研究生时,一位好心的资深教员劝我不要写与“同性恋权利”相关的论文。他让我相信,一篇关于环境政策的论文会更有市场,我的研究也会有更多的出路。我花了将近一年的时间起草一份环境政策说明书。幸运的是,另一位老师——他读过我以前关于男女同性恋就业歧视的著作——自愿领导我的委员会。最后,我完成了一篇以LGBT政策为重点的论文,加入了其他几位专注于这一研究领域的公共管理学者的行列。二十年来,性取向和性别认同及表达的研究如火如荼。今天,我们有许多学者在广泛的公共行政和政策问题上推进我们的知识体系,这些问题以前被认为超出了该领域的范围。这一点在这期关于性取向和性别认同与表达的特刊上得到了最好的证明。这期特刊最初的目的是为公共行政——以及更广泛的社会——与性少数群体相关的可观察到的变化提供理论和背景理解。本次研讨会的作者超出了人们的预期,他们推进了关于当代问题的理论和实践知识,并开始了关于公共行政和政策领域问题的对话。很荣幸为大家呈现六篇同行评议的文章,它们关注公共管理和LGBTQI社区的各个方面,包括:女性、酷儿身份和表达、非二元性别地位,当然还有性取向。研讨会的前三篇文章涉及机构(即警察和学院),后三篇文章批判性地分析了更广泛的法律和政策。除了支撑每篇文章的理论视角之外,另一个新兴的连接点是交叉性。该领域的学者认识到,性别身份只能在语境中理解
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Special Issue on Gender Identity and Expression and Sexual Orientation (LGBTQ+) in the Public and Nonprofit Contexts
When I was a graduate student, in the early 2000s, a well-meaning senior faculty member urged me not to write a dissertation related to “gay rights.” He convinced me that a dissertation on environmental policy would be more marketable and that I would have more outlets for my research. I struggled for almost a year to develop a prospectus on environmental policy. Luckily, another faculty member—who had read my previous work on lesbian and gay employment discrimination—volunteered to lead my committee. Eventually, I completed an LGBT policy-focused dissertation, joining a handful of other public administration scholars focused on this area of research. Fast-forward twenty years, and the state of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression research has blossomed. Today, we have numerous scholars advancing our body of knowledge about a wide range of public administration and policy issues that were previously thought to be beyond the scope of the field. This is best evidenced through this special issue on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression. The original charge for this special issue was to bring a theoretical and contextual understanding to the observable changes in public administration—and society more broadly—as related to sexual minorities. The authors in this symposium exceeded expectations by advancing theoretical and practical knowledge on contemporary issues as well as starting dialogs about issues on the horizon of public administration and policy. It is an honor to present six peer-reviewed articles that focus on various aspects of public administration and LGBTQI communities, including: women, queer identity and expression, nonbinary gender status, and of course, sexual orientation. The first three articles in the symposium relate to institutions (i.e., the police and the academy), the second three articles critically analyze broader laws and policies. In addition to the theoretical lens underpinning each article, another emergent connector is intersectionality. Scholars in the field recognize that sexual identities can only be understood in the context
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