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Mapping policy understandings of gender & sexuality: thematic analysis

Katrina Pritchard Orcid Logo, Helen Williams Orcid Logo, Alice Elworthy

Swansea University Authors: Katrina Pritchard Orcid Logo, Helen Williams Orcid Logo, Alice Elworthy

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DOI (Published version): 10.23889/SUreport.64441

Abstract

This second report from the Breaking Binaries Research (BBR) programme extends and develops our first report which offered a preliminary review of mapping understandings of genders and sexualities across policy data (Pritchard et al., 2023). As in our first report, we focus on the implications of th...

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Published: Swansea University School of Management, Swansea University 2023 2023
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa64441
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Abstract: This second report from the Breaking Binaries Research (BBR) programme extends and develops our first report which offered a preliminary review of mapping understandings of genders and sexualities across policy data (Pritchard et al., 2023). As in our first report, we focus on the implications of these understandings for entrepreneurs and small businesses in relation to how diversity is constructed by policy makers. We define gender and sexuality diversity as including all those who self-identify as not conforming to binary identities and/or bodies, and those who identify in various, and sometimes multiple ways, as part of LGBTQIA+ and non-binary communities. Policy makers labelling of these identities, especially the use of pre-given categories, is problematic (Guyan, 2022). Within the overarching initialisms or acronyms, like LGBTQIA+, sit host of diverse, and in most cases, intersecting communities, which are oversimplified and little understood.
Item Description: BBR Report 2302v1, September 2023.Breaking Binaries Research (BBR) programme.Citation: Pritchard K, Williams HC & Elworthy AS (2023). Mapping policy understandings of gender and sexuality: thematic analysis. BBR Report 2302v1.
Keywords: Gender, sexuality, diversity, government policy, UK
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funders: This research was part-funded by ISBE (The Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship) RAKE Knowledge Exchange fund (RAKE2022-01) and part-funded by Swansea University. BBR logo and illustrations were designed by Frank Duffy for our exclusive use.