This article focuses on the experiences of gay men in the rural west and northwest region of Ireland, during a period of transformational social and political change in Irish society. These changes have helped facilitate new forms of LGBTQI visibility, and local radicalism in the region. Same-sex weddings, establishment of rural LGBT groups and marching under an LGBT banner at St Patricks Day parades would have been unthinkable in the recent past; but they are now becoming a reality. The men report continuing challenges in their lives as gay men in the nonmetropolitan space, but the emergence of new visibility, voice and cultural acceptance of LGBT people is helping change their lived experiences. The study demonstrates the impact of local ...
Defence date: 14 January 2019Examining Board: Professor Pieter M. Judson, EUI (Supervisor); Professo...
This article analyses the historical conditions for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual (LGBT) pe...
Research has consistently reported sexual and gender minority persons are more vulnerable to adverse...
This paper assesses the experiences of gay men living and working in rural areas of Ireland and Engl...
This study explores the concept of sexual citizenship as it applies to the lives of gay men living i...
The success of the 2015 same-sex marriage campaign made Ireland the first country to extend marriage...
The success of the 2015 marriage equality referendum made Ireland the first country in the world to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical reflection on the profound changes regar...
This article explores how the leaders of the Irish Gay Rights Movement and National Gay Federation a...
Through the personal narratives offour gay men coming of age during the 1970s, this paper questions...
This thematically-arranged study traces the emergence of visible gay/lesbian communities across Irel...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
Published online: 12 September 2019Using primary archival material, this article explores the role o...
Ireland is discovering its gays. The Spring of 1994 saw several people «coming out», but public opin...
Huge progress has been made in recognising and supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LG...
Defence date: 14 January 2019Examining Board: Professor Pieter M. Judson, EUI (Supervisor); Professo...
This article analyses the historical conditions for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual (LGBT) pe...
Research has consistently reported sexual and gender minority persons are more vulnerable to adverse...
This paper assesses the experiences of gay men living and working in rural areas of Ireland and Engl...
This study explores the concept of sexual citizenship as it applies to the lives of gay men living i...
The success of the 2015 same-sex marriage campaign made Ireland the first country to extend marriage...
The success of the 2015 marriage equality referendum made Ireland the first country in the world to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical reflection on the profound changes regar...
This article explores how the leaders of the Irish Gay Rights Movement and National Gay Federation a...
Through the personal narratives offour gay men coming of age during the 1970s, this paper questions...
This thematically-arranged study traces the emergence of visible gay/lesbian communities across Irel...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
Published online: 12 September 2019Using primary archival material, this article explores the role o...
Ireland is discovering its gays. The Spring of 1994 saw several people «coming out», but public opin...
Huge progress has been made in recognising and supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LG...
Defence date: 14 January 2019Examining Board: Professor Pieter M. Judson, EUI (Supervisor); Professo...
This article analyses the historical conditions for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual (LGBT) pe...
Research has consistently reported sexual and gender minority persons are more vulnerable to adverse...