This paper examines recent transformations in consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in inner-city LGBT neighbourhoods in Sydney, Australia and Toronto, Canada. In doing so, we rethink orthodox positions on neoliberalism and homonormativity by considering practices of sociability and commensality. We contend that closer attention to interactions between mainstream and LGBT consumers is key to understanding these urban changes. Mainstream-LGBT interactions encompass both congruent and competing practices, actualised in both physical encounters in consumer landscapes and discursive reputations of those spaces. These relations are increasingly important owing to the progressive integration of LGBT neighbourhoods into urban cultures and economi...
Reductionist conceptions of gay nightlife and the neighbourhoods they anchor have obscured their div...
According to Žižek (1997) the logic of late capitalism offers opportunities for the incorporation of...
This thesis examines the experiences of non-binary transgender people in the city of Toronto through...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
Since the 1950s neighborhoods associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) subje...
In this chapter, we examine how lesbian urban geographies are currently being transformed through a ...
This paper argues that the historical geographies of Toronto`s Church and Wellesley Street district ...
Introduction: This chapter examines the relationship between 'just' public urban space and mobility ...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in 'queer-friendly neighbo...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in ‘queer-friendly neighbo...
The majority of the population in the Global North lives not only in urban areas – to put it more ac...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
Gay spaces in particular cities have been the focus of studies of sexualities in leisure studies and...
This thesis investigates the changes in lesbian experiences of urban spaces (re)produced through neo...
In this chapter we explore how lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) people's engagement w...
Reductionist conceptions of gay nightlife and the neighbourhoods they anchor have obscured their div...
According to Žižek (1997) the logic of late capitalism offers opportunities for the incorporation of...
This thesis examines the experiences of non-binary transgender people in the city of Toronto through...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
Since the 1950s neighborhoods associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) subje...
In this chapter, we examine how lesbian urban geographies are currently being transformed through a ...
This paper argues that the historical geographies of Toronto`s Church and Wellesley Street district ...
Introduction: This chapter examines the relationship between 'just' public urban space and mobility ...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in 'queer-friendly neighbo...
This paper examines processes of social cohesion across sexual difference in ‘queer-friendly neighbo...
The majority of the population in the Global North lives not only in urban areas – to put it more ac...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
Gay spaces in particular cities have been the focus of studies of sexualities in leisure studies and...
This thesis investigates the changes in lesbian experiences of urban spaces (re)produced through neo...
In this chapter we explore how lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) people's engagement w...
Reductionist conceptions of gay nightlife and the neighbourhoods they anchor have obscured their div...
According to Žižek (1997) the logic of late capitalism offers opportunities for the incorporation of...
This thesis examines the experiences of non-binary transgender people in the city of Toronto through...