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Reframing Rights in Zimbabwe: Do Local Narratives Improve LGBTQ Rights Campaigning?

Reframing Rights in Zimbabwe: Do Local Narratives Improve LGBTQ Rights Campaigning?

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概要

In parts of the Global South, political elites have framed LGBTQ rights as a foreign, colonial agenda. So should advocates abandon universal rights language in favour of arguments rooted in local traditions and anti-colonial sentiment?

A new study tests exactly this question using survey evidence from Zimbabwe — and finds clear support for the local approach.

Host Alan Renwick is joined by the study's authors, Phillip Ayoub and Adam Harris, both Professors in the UCL Department of Political Science.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Rooting Equality: Testing the Effectiveness of Activist Frames Combating Homophobia in Zimbabwe by Phillip M. Ayoub and Adam S. Harris, British Journal of Political Science.
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