This Themed Section assembles sexuality/queer, geographical and socio-linguistic scholarship to pursue – what we, a collaborating geographer and semiotician, frame as – critical geographical queer semiotics. We regard this as an on-going episteme-techne research frontier at the crossroads of language-focused geographical inquiry (see, e.g., Brown, 2002; Leap and Boellstorff, 2004; Valentine et al., 2008; Browne and Nash, 2010; Murray, 2016) and the unfolding sociolinguistic subdiscipline of linguistic landscaping (see, e.g., Shohamy and Gorter, 2009; Blommaert, 2013; Stroud and Jegels, 2014; Blackwood et al., 2016)
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
In the first of my commentaries on geography and gender, I focused on one aspect of feminist geograp...
Language, gender, and sexuality scholarship is a socially oriented endeavour. In this chapter, I con...
This Themed Section assembles sexuality/queer, geographical and socio-linguistic scholarship to purs...
Abstract: Scholarship on queer geographies has called attention to the active production of space as...
Queer geographies overlap with the geographies of sexualities, but the two fields are not entirely i...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...
Drawing on and speaking to literatures in geographic information systems (GIS), queer geography, and...
"How can a rigid Gay Male identity cope with that really cute guy, who used to be a butch baby dyke,...
This report considers genders and sexualities within and across spaces of activism. Geographers conc...
In this foreword to the special issue “Geographies of Sexualities,” I provide a review of the schola...
Sexually inflected and queer geographies have variously responded to the changing legal, social and ...
In this chapter, we examine three distinctive and alternative conceptual or theoretical approaches t...
Over the past 15 years geographers in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere have...
Geographies of sexualities started to develop within the Anglo-American academic context during the ...
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
In the first of my commentaries on geography and gender, I focused on one aspect of feminist geograp...
Language, gender, and sexuality scholarship is a socially oriented endeavour. In this chapter, I con...
This Themed Section assembles sexuality/queer, geographical and socio-linguistic scholarship to purs...
Abstract: Scholarship on queer geographies has called attention to the active production of space as...
Queer geographies overlap with the geographies of sexualities, but the two fields are not entirely i...
Despite their diverse and contested characters, queer and feminist geographies have much in common h...
Drawing on and speaking to literatures in geographic information systems (GIS), queer geography, and...
"How can a rigid Gay Male identity cope with that really cute guy, who used to be a butch baby dyke,...
This report considers genders and sexualities within and across spaces of activism. Geographers conc...
In this foreword to the special issue “Geographies of Sexualities,” I provide a review of the schola...
Sexually inflected and queer geographies have variously responded to the changing legal, social and ...
In this chapter, we examine three distinctive and alternative conceptual or theoretical approaches t...
Over the past 15 years geographers in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere have...
Geographies of sexualities started to develop within the Anglo-American academic context during the ...
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
In the first of my commentaries on geography and gender, I focused on one aspect of feminist geograp...
Language, gender, and sexuality scholarship is a socially oriented endeavour. In this chapter, I con...