Apart from figures on LGBT+ characters in television fiction produced by the American television industry, such as the ‘Where We Are On TV’ – reports by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), quantitative data on LGBT+ representation television fiction series remains scarce internationally. With this working paper, we aim to address this lack in the context of Flemish television fiction. To meet the challenges posed by a lack of centralized data on Flemish television fiction in general, and LGBT+ characters and storylines specifically, we constructed a three-tiered database. Comprising of all 156 domestic television fiction series between 2001 and 2016, the quantitative presence of LGBT+ ch...
The "Where We Are on TV" report analyzes the overall diversity of primetime scripted series regulars...
The diploma thesis focuses on selected specific issues that LGBTQ people (lesbians, gays, bisexuals,...
Drawing on the insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular culture can...
Apart from figures on LGBT+ characters in television fiction produced by the American t...
Fictional representations of LGBT+ people offer a way to study how socio-cultural discourses on sexu...
This article troubles the intuitive link between emancipatory portrayals of sexual and gender divers...
Premised on the lack of in-depth engagements with television professionals’ views as a unit of analy...
In 2003, Belgium became the second country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage (Lee, 2010): a...
Drawing on the fruitful insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular cu...
Our study is focused on analyzing the evolution of the representation of homosexuality in traditiona...
This content analysis of nine television shows from the 2016-2017 season across broadcast and stream...
In 50 years, the LGBTQ+ portrayals on tv have come along way but with only 6.8% of characters being ...
As LGBTQ+ representation in television and film increases, viewers must continue to question if this...
67 pagesThis study is designed to explore the nature of queer characters and relationships in contem...
Focusing on domestic youth TV programming in Ireland and Flanders, this chapter discusses how public...
The "Where We Are on TV" report analyzes the overall diversity of primetime scripted series regulars...
The diploma thesis focuses on selected specific issues that LGBTQ people (lesbians, gays, bisexuals,...
Drawing on the insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular culture can...
Apart from figures on LGBT+ characters in television fiction produced by the American t...
Fictional representations of LGBT+ people offer a way to study how socio-cultural discourses on sexu...
This article troubles the intuitive link between emancipatory portrayals of sexual and gender divers...
Premised on the lack of in-depth engagements with television professionals’ views as a unit of analy...
In 2003, Belgium became the second country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage (Lee, 2010): a...
Drawing on the fruitful insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular cu...
Our study is focused on analyzing the evolution of the representation of homosexuality in traditiona...
This content analysis of nine television shows from the 2016-2017 season across broadcast and stream...
In 50 years, the LGBTQ+ portrayals on tv have come along way but with only 6.8% of characters being ...
As LGBTQ+ representation in television and film increases, viewers must continue to question if this...
67 pagesThis study is designed to explore the nature of queer characters and relationships in contem...
Focusing on domestic youth TV programming in Ireland and Flanders, this chapter discusses how public...
The "Where We Are on TV" report analyzes the overall diversity of primetime scripted series regulars...
The diploma thesis focuses on selected specific issues that LGBTQ people (lesbians, gays, bisexuals,...
Drawing on the insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular culture can...