This paper draws upon oral history interviews and archival work carried out to examine the history of the LGBTQ+ student society at the University of Sussex. It reflects upon the significance of the Society’s name change over time (from GaySoc in the 1970s to its contemporary formation as the LGBTQ+ Society) and considers the role of the Society and its members as an active political and sociable group, concerned with a broad range of political and social justice movements, both on campus and across wider society, locally and nationally. It demonstrates how the experience of student societies relates to individual and group identity and how they help shape national and international politics. It looks at how the groups were positioned as po...
This article outlines the shared identity construction of five gay and lesbian members of an LGBT yo...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
What does it mean to be a member of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) community...
This paper draws on interviews and archival work examining the history of LGBTQ+ student society at ...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. I explore the findi...
Finn Mackay reviews the history of queer activism and queer theory, while situating this history in ...
When queer took the world of AIDS activism and the academy by storm in the late 20th century, activi...
Activism can take place in innumerable forms, from organized protests to online fundraising to raisi...
This article will outline the history of homosexual identity classification and the societal context...
This chapter explores some of the challenging questions that higher education researchers encounter ...
When the word “queer” took the world of AIDS activism and the academy by storm in the late twentieth...
This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Perf...
Does anyone do ‘lesbian and gay studies’? The formulation likely sounds quaint when gender and sexua...
Operating from the premise that physical space becomes a gendered reality through social interaction...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. Institutionally the...
This article outlines the shared identity construction of five gay and lesbian members of an LGBT yo...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
What does it mean to be a member of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) community...
This paper draws on interviews and archival work examining the history of LGBTQ+ student society at ...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. I explore the findi...
Finn Mackay reviews the history of queer activism and queer theory, while situating this history in ...
When queer took the world of AIDS activism and the academy by storm in the late 20th century, activi...
Activism can take place in innumerable forms, from organized protests to online fundraising to raisi...
This article will outline the history of homosexual identity classification and the societal context...
This chapter explores some of the challenging questions that higher education researchers encounter ...
When the word “queer” took the world of AIDS activism and the academy by storm in the late twentieth...
This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Perf...
Does anyone do ‘lesbian and gay studies’? The formulation likely sounds quaint when gender and sexua...
Operating from the premise that physical space becomes a gendered reality through social interaction...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. Institutionally the...
This article outlines the shared identity construction of five gay and lesbian members of an LGBT yo...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
What does it mean to be a member of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) community...