The last decade has seen significant change in LGBT-Q politics in many (neo)liberal democracies. In Ireland, Civil Partnership (CP) was signed into law in 2010. While LGBT-Q advocacy groups had been divided over the terms of CP, they presented a united front in favour of marriage and in May 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to vote in favour of same-sex marriage in a constitutional referendum. This article begins from a personal moment as I sat in a television audience where a polarized debate – mainstream ‘progressive’ Left in favour of marriage equality versus ‘conservative’ religious Right against – ensued. It draws on interviews with five advocates in LGBT-Q politics and an analysis of print media related to CP and mar...
When it comes to discussions of homonormativity, rare is it that you will read an article or book ch...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
In May 2015, Ireland held a referendum to legalize same‐sex marriage, which passed with 62% of the v...
peer-reviewedThe last decade has seen significant change in LGBT-Q politics in many (neo)liberal dem...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
When the Civil Partnership Act 2004 ('CPA') was introduced in 2004 this was a major step forwards fo...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
In 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to introduce same-sex marriage by popular re...
Civil partnerships (CPs) were extended to mixed-sex couples in England and Wales at the end of 2019,...
I analyze two contextual and one strategic factor affecting the success of recent same-sex marriage ...
This paper analyzes a very harsh case that is widely debated nowadays, namely the legal attempt to e...
This article discusses and compares the different concepts of civil partnership around the globe: ei...
The politics surrounding the recognition of same-sex couples has found uneven analysis in the extant...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated b...
Poststructuralist feminism, postmodern inquiry, queer theory and various radical and liberal-humanis...
When it comes to discussions of homonormativity, rare is it that you will read an article or book ch...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
In May 2015, Ireland held a referendum to legalize same‐sex marriage, which passed with 62% of the v...
peer-reviewedThe last decade has seen significant change in LGBT-Q politics in many (neo)liberal dem...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
When the Civil Partnership Act 2004 ('CPA') was introduced in 2004 this was a major step forwards fo...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
In 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to introduce same-sex marriage by popular re...
Civil partnerships (CPs) were extended to mixed-sex couples in England and Wales at the end of 2019,...
I analyze two contextual and one strategic factor affecting the success of recent same-sex marriage ...
This paper analyzes a very harsh case that is widely debated nowadays, namely the legal attempt to e...
This article discusses and compares the different concepts of civil partnership around the globe: ei...
The politics surrounding the recognition of same-sex couples has found uneven analysis in the extant...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated b...
Poststructuralist feminism, postmodern inquiry, queer theory and various radical and liberal-humanis...
When it comes to discussions of homonormativity, rare is it that you will read an article or book ch...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
In May 2015, Ireland held a referendum to legalize same‐sex marriage, which passed with 62% of the v...