Affiliation:
1. University of Padua, IT
Abstract
This contribution intends to reflect on the attempt by social research in Italy to put the spotlight on violence and discrimination against LGBT+ people. The analysis is mainly based on two recent empirical research works: the first focuses on the critical analysis of the discourse on homophobia in Italy, both in the scientific sphere and in the public debate; the second aims at investigating, with a mixed methods survey, violence and discrimination determined by sexual orientation and gender identity in Emilia-Romagna.
Publisher
Firenze University Press, USiena Press
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