This paper explores ways of understanding how an activist 'issue' is politicised by examining and analysing lesbian/gay and queer community politics. The paper focuses on the contrast between (1) the wyas in which queer political activism has taken up and politicised the issue of same-sex marriage rights as one of seeking equality and foregrounded as the queer issue of the 2000s; and (2) the issue of queer youth suicide and self-harm which is arguably one of the most under-represented yet ethically most urgent issues within GLBT discourse carrying greater risk and impact on the most marginal and least visible of groups that might ordinarily fall under the banner of queer representation. Why some issues and not others are offered by activist...
Optimal management of the commons to ensure sustainability relies on community management. Despite w...
\u27Queer Identities/Political Realities\u27 examines the intersection of political leadership, medi...
This thesis explores queer people’s everyday encounters with forms of governance and social regulati...
U.S.-based queer theory began with an explicit ethical agenda tied inseparably to real-world politic...
[From introduction] Queer activism is distinct from lesbian and gay activism as a result of its cele...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) issues have risen in visibility to be...
To be ‘politically queer’ at the beginning of the 1990s indicated opposition to the policing of iden...
Belknap’s recent call for greater criminological activism in the service of social justice identifie...
This introduction provides a brief overview of key political developments in global lesbian, gay, bi...
The approaching 30th anniversary of the introduction of the 1988 Local Government Act offers an oppo...
Queer politics in the global North emerged in response to the unjust history of criminalisation and ...
The argument of this dissertation is that we can understand activism as a series of confrontations b...
This thesis examines the character of queer political activism in Accra, Ghana. It asks what are the...
Political action over the last couple of decades has focused on equal rights. The intention of this ...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. Institutionally the...
Optimal management of the commons to ensure sustainability relies on community management. Despite w...
\u27Queer Identities/Political Realities\u27 examines the intersection of political leadership, medi...
This thesis explores queer people’s everyday encounters with forms of governance and social regulati...
U.S.-based queer theory began with an explicit ethical agenda tied inseparably to real-world politic...
[From introduction] Queer activism is distinct from lesbian and gay activism as a result of its cele...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) issues have risen in visibility to be...
To be ‘politically queer’ at the beginning of the 1990s indicated opposition to the policing of iden...
Belknap’s recent call for greater criminological activism in the service of social justice identifie...
This introduction provides a brief overview of key political developments in global lesbian, gay, bi...
The approaching 30th anniversary of the introduction of the 1988 Local Government Act offers an oppo...
Queer politics in the global North emerged in response to the unjust history of criminalisation and ...
The argument of this dissertation is that we can understand activism as a series of confrontations b...
This thesis examines the character of queer political activism in Accra, Ghana. It asks what are the...
Political action over the last couple of decades has focused on equal rights. The intention of this ...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. Institutionally the...
Optimal management of the commons to ensure sustainability relies on community management. Despite w...
\u27Queer Identities/Political Realities\u27 examines the intersection of political leadership, medi...
This thesis explores queer people’s everyday encounters with forms of governance and social regulati...