Previous research has understood the migrations of gay men and other queer people through a lens of identity development, whereby relocation is driven by processes of coming out and consuming particular urban amenities. Meanwhile, labour geographers have largely overlooked sexuality, seeking to understand work-related migration in relation to gender, race, citizenship and the collective organization of workers. Drawing on the migration narratives of gay-identified men living in Ottawa, Canada, and Washington, DC, USA, we argue that the norms governing gender and sexuality within various workplaces, economic sectors and locales continuously influence migration related to work and inextricably linked processes of social reproduction. In parti...
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
International audienceKeywords: Gay migration Rural/urban binary Gay male identity Grounded theory L...
This case study examines Ottawa, Canada, a ‘government town’, as both a destination for mobile gay m...
Research in the field of sexuality and space has begun to explore the relationships between gay and ...
Drawing on recent work that examines the contingent, personal nature of queer migration, this paper ...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature linking migration to coming out among gay...
The Cuéntame! Study interviewed 25 Spanish-speaking gay and bisexual men in Toronto. Their migration...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
An established body of research in psychology, psychiatry and epidemiology links social stigma and s...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
Drawing upon pro-feminist and poststructuralist feminist research which has scrutinised masculinitie...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
Over the past decade, the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada has granted asylum to severa...
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
International audienceKeywords: Gay migration Rural/urban binary Gay male identity Grounded theory L...
This case study examines Ottawa, Canada, a ‘government town’, as both a destination for mobile gay m...
Research in the field of sexuality and space has begun to explore the relationships between gay and ...
Drawing on recent work that examines the contingent, personal nature of queer migration, this paper ...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature linking migration to coming out among gay...
The Cuéntame! Study interviewed 25 Spanish-speaking gay and bisexual men in Toronto. Their migration...
This paper offers theoretically-informed empirical insights into queer migration in the contemporary...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
An established body of research in psychology, psychiatry and epidemiology links social stigma and s...
This chapter considers the phenomenon of queer migration from a linguistic perspective, paying parti...
In this article we apply insights from ‘new mobilities’ approaches to understand the shifting sexual...
Drawing upon pro-feminist and poststructuralist feminist research which has scrutinised masculinitie...
In our globalised age of accelerating travel and communication, many migrations and other forms of m...
Over the past decade, the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) of Canada has granted asylum to severa...
The potential for queer perspectives to influence understanding social reproduction has been raised ...
International audienceKeywords: Gay migration Rural/urban binary Gay male identity Grounded theory L...
This case study examines Ottawa, Canada, a ‘government town’, as both a destination for mobile gay m...