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Active citizenship: Negotiation of private/public and activism/compliancy by public officials in Russia and Germany
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Date Issued
12 December 2017
Date Available
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Abstract
In professions of public officials, the LGBTIQ identity might serve as a permanently negotiated border between the private and the public. The forced negotiations of one’s identity within the authority bring about specific forms of activism, performed by state officials. The working paper demonstrates results from the empirical research on public officials in Germany and Russia, focusing on the intersection of LGBTIQ identity and belonging to public offices. By doing so, the working paper detects a special meaning of the private/public divide as essential aspect of LGBTIQ-identity articulation and discusses its relevancy for the activism.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
Centre for German and European Studies
Copyright (Published Version)
2017 Centre for German and European Studies
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
1860-5680
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