A recent opinion piece published in the Sydney Morning Herald expresses a widely held perception that, among young same-sex attracted men in Australia, queer has well and truly supplanted gay as the language and lens through which self and practice is generated. In this article, I discuss findings from a qualitative research project that studied notions of community among young gay men, and argue that this assumption should not be taken for granted. The article explores participants' understandings of the concept of gay community, arguing that the young men studied share a common definition of community: one based on a conventional liberal model which prioritizes sameness and the cooperation of individuals to achieve common goals. This is o...
This research uses a phenomenological methodology to ask: how do gay men in the United States experi...
This article examines common assumptions behind the notion of “gay community,” contrasting these vie...
This paper seeks to import a more complex understanding of gendered subjectivity into discussions of...
A recent opinion piece published in the Sydney Morning Herald expresses a widely held perception tha...
This article examines assumptions behind “gay community,” contrasting them with the experiences of h...
Many commentators regard gay men's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and 1990s as a rem...
This paper presents one part of a grounded theory of gay men’s interpretations of ‘gay community’. F...
Equalities landscapes for sexual minorities are not achieved by formal legal and political change al...
In recent years, the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars, nightclubs, and dance parties has been undergo...
The concept of ‘gay community’, and gay men’s attachment to and involvement in gay community activit...
This study examines the experiences of 14 queer young men in Sydney Australia. Using ethnographic me...
This study examines how queer young people in Australia are engaging in an online community to addre...
This research uses a phenomenological methodology to ask: how do gay men in the United States experi...
This project is a qualitative study of young gay men in Sydney. It is aimed at accessing some of the...
© 2002 Greg Curran.Over the last decade, education-focused research/studies on young queers (or same...
This research uses a phenomenological methodology to ask: how do gay men in the United States experi...
This article examines common assumptions behind the notion of “gay community,” contrasting these vie...
This paper seeks to import a more complex understanding of gendered subjectivity into discussions of...
A recent opinion piece published in the Sydney Morning Herald expresses a widely held perception tha...
This article examines assumptions behind “gay community,” contrasting them with the experiences of h...
Many commentators regard gay men's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and 1990s as a rem...
This paper presents one part of a grounded theory of gay men’s interpretations of ‘gay community’. F...
Equalities landscapes for sexual minorities are not achieved by formal legal and political change al...
In recent years, the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars, nightclubs, and dance parties has been undergo...
The concept of ‘gay community’, and gay men’s attachment to and involvement in gay community activit...
This study examines the experiences of 14 queer young men in Sydney Australia. Using ethnographic me...
This study examines how queer young people in Australia are engaging in an online community to addre...
This research uses a phenomenological methodology to ask: how do gay men in the United States experi...
This project is a qualitative study of young gay men in Sydney. It is aimed at accessing some of the...
© 2002 Greg Curran.Over the last decade, education-focused research/studies on young queers (or same...
This research uses a phenomenological methodology to ask: how do gay men in the United States experi...
This article examines common assumptions behind the notion of “gay community,” contrasting these vie...
This paper seeks to import a more complex understanding of gendered subjectivity into discussions of...