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The last decade has observed an increased interest by scholars in the issue of queer migration: one of the first academic volumes on the topic was published in 2013 (Spijkerboer 2013), with several articles following during the next years (Hersh 2015; Rumbach 2013; Shidlo and Ahola 2013; Türk 2013, etc.).
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Güler, A., Shevtsova, M., Venturi, D. (2019). Conclusion. In: Güler, A., Shevtsova, M., Venturi, D. (eds) LGBTI Asylum Seekers and Refugees from a Legal and Political Perspective. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91905-8_18
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