In this paper we seek to extend work on the relationship between sexuality, space, and society by providing a nuanced geographical reading of the sexual production of space in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Utilising queer theory, we draw from interviews with thirty gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals to illustrate how the discursive and material practices that shape the regulation, self-regulation, and resistance of heterosexism are spatially, temporally, and contextually uneven and unequal. Focusing on the spatial arenas of home, work, and social space we document how each space is produced and experienced in multiple ways, and managed using a variety of sociospatial strategies
This chapter will draw on research that examined the experiences of Irish lesbian, gay, bisexual and...
Contains fulltext : 151427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the 1990s...
Drawing on rigorous foreign, both Western and non-Western, literature, this thesis introduces sexual...
In this paper we seek to extend work on the relationship between sexuality, space, and society by p...
In this paper we use data from interviews and focus groups with gay men, lesbians and bisexuals liv...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Altho...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Alth...
This study explores the spaces of sexual politics within Northern Ireland, through examining the spa...
The success of the 2015 marriage equality referendum made Ireland the first country in the world to ...
From its first tentative forays into questions of gay and lesbian residence, the discipline of geogr...
Towards a theory of landscape and sexual orientation Spatial aspects of the various multicultural, l...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research project examine...
This chapter explores queer perspectives on tourism geographies. It complements other reviews locati...
Premi UAB de l'Observatori per a la Igualtat als millors Treballs de Fi de Grau amb perspectiva de g...
In this paper, Rob Kitchin develops a Foucaultian analysis of the sexual production of no-nheterosex...
This chapter will draw on research that examined the experiences of Irish lesbian, gay, bisexual and...
Contains fulltext : 151427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the 1990s...
Drawing on rigorous foreign, both Western and non-Western, literature, this thesis introduces sexual...
In this paper we seek to extend work on the relationship between sexuality, space, and society by p...
In this paper we use data from interviews and focus groups with gay men, lesbians and bisexuals liv...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Altho...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Alth...
This study explores the spaces of sexual politics within Northern Ireland, through examining the spa...
The success of the 2015 marriage equality referendum made Ireland the first country in the world to ...
From its first tentative forays into questions of gay and lesbian residence, the discipline of geogr...
Towards a theory of landscape and sexual orientation Spatial aspects of the various multicultural, l...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research project examine...
This chapter explores queer perspectives on tourism geographies. It complements other reviews locati...
Premi UAB de l'Observatori per a la Igualtat als millors Treballs de Fi de Grau amb perspectiva de g...
In this paper, Rob Kitchin develops a Foucaultian analysis of the sexual production of no-nheterosex...
This chapter will draw on research that examined the experiences of Irish lesbian, gay, bisexual and...
Contains fulltext : 151427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the 1990s...
Drawing on rigorous foreign, both Western and non-Western, literature, this thesis introduces sexual...