Intimate segregation
Date and country of first publication[1]
2020
United States
Definition
Intimate segregation refers to the separation or isolation of individuals based on their intimate relationships or sexual orientation. This can happen in various forms, such as the banning of same-sex relationships or marriages, the denial of certain rights or privileges to individuals in these relationships, or the implementation of policies and practices that discriminate against individuals based on their sexual orientation.
Intimate segregation can be seen in various societies and cultures, where individuals who identify as LGBT+ face significant challenges and obstacles in expressing their intimate relationships openly or receiving equal treatment. It can lead to isolation, discrimination, and limited access to resources and opportunities for those who do not conform to societal norms regarding relationships.
However, it is essential to acknowledge that intimate segregation is not universally accepted or practiced. Many countries and societies have made significant progress in recognizing and protecting the rights of individuals in same-sex relationships, and efforts are being made to address inequalities and discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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Notes
- ↑ Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
Intimate segregation appears in the following literature
Harris B., Schmalz D., Larson L., Fernandez M., Griffin S. (202). Contested Spaces: Intimate Segregation and Environmental Gentrification on Chicago's 606 Trail. City and Community, 19(4), 933-962. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.https://doi.org/10.1111/cico.12422