This commentary aims to shed light on the neglected space of queer people in science communication. In this piece, we introduce queer theory to science communication literature to examine issues from the past, present, and future. We argue that to queer our field may entail a radical interrogation of some of science communication’s deeply rooted cultural traits and working towards a rainbow-tinted future
Qualitative studies require a queer perspective to challenge stagnant forms of scientific discourse....
The Velvet Light Trap gathered a diverse group of scholars with a range of specialties related to qu...
abstract: This study utilizes semiotic phenomenology as a method of inquiry to describe the lived ex...
Genders and sexualities continue to remain underexplored in the field of communication studies and t...
Although there is little research on the experiences of queer and/or transgender postsecondary stude...
There is currently a lack of intersubjective research involving human participants and conceptual fr...
In this chapter we critically reflect on the use of interview-based research methods with sexual mi...
Thesis advisor: Leslie SalzingerOver a period of eight months, I conducted an ethnographic comparati...
In an era of hyper-connectivity and technological advancement, the growing understanding of identiti...
This dissertation explores how queer people use media technology to make and construe their identiti...
Supporting student success in introductory mathematics courses is a growing national imperative in o...
Societal norms for gender and sexual identity and practices tend to be heteronormative or homonormat...
This introduction to the themed section ‘Queering Code/Space’ poses the question: what is the spatia...
Utilizing performative writing to interrogate the experiences of a queer Xicano male in the discipli...
In my role as teaching assistant and as a masculine of center lesbian that works in a heteronormativ...
Qualitative studies require a queer perspective to challenge stagnant forms of scientific discourse....
The Velvet Light Trap gathered a diverse group of scholars with a range of specialties related to qu...
abstract: This study utilizes semiotic phenomenology as a method of inquiry to describe the lived ex...
Genders and sexualities continue to remain underexplored in the field of communication studies and t...
Although there is little research on the experiences of queer and/or transgender postsecondary stude...
There is currently a lack of intersubjective research involving human participants and conceptual fr...
In this chapter we critically reflect on the use of interview-based research methods with sexual mi...
Thesis advisor: Leslie SalzingerOver a period of eight months, I conducted an ethnographic comparati...
In an era of hyper-connectivity and technological advancement, the growing understanding of identiti...
This dissertation explores how queer people use media technology to make and construe their identiti...
Supporting student success in introductory mathematics courses is a growing national imperative in o...
Societal norms for gender and sexual identity and practices tend to be heteronormative or homonormat...
This introduction to the themed section ‘Queering Code/Space’ poses the question: what is the spatia...
Utilizing performative writing to interrogate the experiences of a queer Xicano male in the discipli...
In my role as teaching assistant and as a masculine of center lesbian that works in a heteronormativ...
Qualitative studies require a queer perspective to challenge stagnant forms of scientific discourse....
The Velvet Light Trap gathered a diverse group of scholars with a range of specialties related to qu...
abstract: This study utilizes semiotic phenomenology as a method of inquiry to describe the lived ex...