Building on recent criticisms within the literature on queer migration raised by Andrew Gorman-Murray and Nathaniel Lewis, the article explores 'unconventional' trajectories of queer migration: a Global North metropolitan area-Global North metropolitan area one and a Global North metropolitan area-Global North ordinary city one. Two very different migration patterns are analyzed: the movement of young queer 'creative' Italians from different metropolitan areas (Rome, Milan, Bologna, Catania, Naples, Padua and Turin) towards Berlin (Germany) and the relocation of young queers from the major Italian cities (Rome and Milan) towards ordinary/small size towns. Aimed at highlighting the complexity of material and immaterial factors leading the de...
© 2016 Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG In this paper we discuss the main methodological issues...
In January 2014, the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act was legislated in Nigeria, inducing a steady ...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
Europe is a popular destination for LGBTQ people seeking to escape discrimination and persecution. Y...
This paper deals with the interrelatedness of borders and queer identities, bodies, sexualities, and...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
Queer theory, focusing its attention on the deconstruction of gender and sexual identity, has rarely...
Centred around the life narratives of HIV-positive gay migrants in two Mediterranean cities, Barcelo...
The present paper is based upon a research on the experiences of foreign homosexuals in Italy, in pa...
The queer experience has only become relatively recently a topic of study within migration scholarsh...
Drawing on the experience of Russian-speaking queer migrants in Berlin, the article furthers our und...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
Upon arrival to Europe, young migrants are found grappling with new language demands, cultural expec...
In this thesis, I examine how metronormativity in the academic discipline of queer geography and in ...
© 2016 Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG In this paper we discuss the main methodological issues...
In January 2014, the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act was legislated in Nigeria, inducing a steady ...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
Europe is a popular destination for LGBTQ people seeking to escape discrimination and persecution. Y...
This paper deals with the interrelatedness of borders and queer identities, bodies, sexualities, and...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
Queer theory, focusing its attention on the deconstruction of gender and sexual identity, has rarely...
Centred around the life narratives of HIV-positive gay migrants in two Mediterranean cities, Barcelo...
The present paper is based upon a research on the experiences of foreign homosexuals in Italy, in pa...
The queer experience has only become relatively recently a topic of study within migration scholarsh...
Drawing on the experience of Russian-speaking queer migrants in Berlin, the article furthers our und...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
Upon arrival to Europe, young migrants are found grappling with new language demands, cultural expec...
In this thesis, I examine how metronormativity in the academic discipline of queer geography and in ...
© 2016 Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG In this paper we discuss the main methodological issues...
In January 2014, the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act was legislated in Nigeria, inducing a steady ...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...