This article focuses on the ways in which LGBT+ flag raising in a university at the Republic of Cyprus was debated in a social media environment. It aims to examine the ways in which discourses around sexuality intersect with discourses around the nation in a postcolonial, ethnically divided, European context. One hundred four comments posted on the university Facebook page were analysed through Thematic and Rhetorical analysis. Analysis revealed three main ways of accounting for the flag incident in which sexuality and LGBT+ issues are represented as (a) inferior to national issues, (b) symbolic and/or tangible threat to the nation and (c) personal (instead of collective) identity that should not be waved in public. The discussion focuses ...
In post-Yugoslav countries, national identity seems to be increasingly defined by the formulation of...
This paper investigates the content of collective identities as constructed in Facebook groups creat...
This article explores the role of journalism in the social exclusion of lesbian, gay and bisexual (L...
This chapter studies Cypriot LGBTIQs’ intersectional politics amidst the sociopolitical environment ...
The Republic of Cyprus (RoC) is an economically advanced, nominally secular and multicultural Europe...
Following the end of the British rule of Cyprus in 1960, the recognition of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexu...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have been largely absent from dominant social debates ...
In this article we bring a critical social-psychological approach to the study of sexual citizenship...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article draws from research on feminism, politics, social media and everyday sexism in Cyprus t...
Recent public debate in Italy has been noteworthy for its renewed focus on issues of gender and sexu...
Cyprus’ partitocratic character complicates the ways in which civil society organizations (CSOs) and...
This collection seeks to encourage new ways of thinking about the connections and tensions between s...
The current study uses critical discourse analysis to examine how a high-profile gay pride event in ...
This paper investigates the debates regarding the LGBT Pride Parade,that took place in 2011 in São P...
In post-Yugoslav countries, national identity seems to be increasingly defined by the formulation of...
This paper investigates the content of collective identities as constructed in Facebook groups creat...
This article explores the role of journalism in the social exclusion of lesbian, gay and bisexual (L...
This chapter studies Cypriot LGBTIQs’ intersectional politics amidst the sociopolitical environment ...
The Republic of Cyprus (RoC) is an economically advanced, nominally secular and multicultural Europe...
Following the end of the British rule of Cyprus in 1960, the recognition of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexu...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have been largely absent from dominant social debates ...
In this article we bring a critical social-psychological approach to the study of sexual citizenship...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article draws from research on feminism, politics, social media and everyday sexism in Cyprus t...
Recent public debate in Italy has been noteworthy for its renewed focus on issues of gender and sexu...
Cyprus’ partitocratic character complicates the ways in which civil society organizations (CSOs) and...
This collection seeks to encourage new ways of thinking about the connections and tensions between s...
The current study uses critical discourse analysis to examine how a high-profile gay pride event in ...
This paper investigates the debates regarding the LGBT Pride Parade,that took place in 2011 in São P...
In post-Yugoslav countries, national identity seems to be increasingly defined by the formulation of...
This paper investigates the content of collective identities as constructed in Facebook groups creat...
This article explores the role of journalism in the social exclusion of lesbian, gay and bisexual (L...