One of the most persistent popular notions of gay men and lesbians is that they either live in or move to larger cities. In this thesis, the geography and migration paths of gay men and lesbians are studied using the life course perspective to challenge this idea. It is argued that gay men and lesbians are affected by the time and place into which they are born. Like heterosexuals, they are subject to the normative conceptions of life paths that are present at a specific historical period and place. Adopting a mixed-methods approach, four studies related to this aim are conducted. The first study shows that the tendency for gay men and lesbians to be concentrated to the largest cities in Sweden is greater than for heterosexuals. However, it...
The present paper is based upon a research on the experiences of foreign homosexuals in Italy, in pa...
Despite great advancements in the LGBT rights in the Western world, heterosexuality remains the pred...
Despite the increasing interest in asylum seekers and refugees within the field of migration studies...
Obstacles to family formation have been removed in many countries outside of the Anglophone world fo...
Research in the field of sexuality and space has begun to explore the relationships between gay and ...
International audienceKeywords: Gay migration Rural/urban binary Gay male identity Grounded theory L...
Over the past 20 years, sociological research on LGBTQ people and communities has disproportionately...
The queer experience has only become relatively recently a topic of study within migration scholarsh...
Historically speaking, sexual and ethnic minorities have been dreadfully treated by society at large...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
This paper examines possible differences between lesbians, gay men and bisexuals (LGBs) compared to ...
It has often been said that a society can be judged by how it treats its weakest. Gothenburg is a ci...
Advancing upon previous research, this study aims to develop knowledge upon the shaping of identity ...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
Centred around the life narratives of HIV-positive gay migrants in two Mediterranean cities, Barcelo...
The present paper is based upon a research on the experiences of foreign homosexuals in Italy, in pa...
Despite great advancements in the LGBT rights in the Western world, heterosexuality remains the pred...
Despite the increasing interest in asylum seekers and refugees within the field of migration studies...
Obstacles to family formation have been removed in many countries outside of the Anglophone world fo...
Research in the field of sexuality and space has begun to explore the relationships between gay and ...
International audienceKeywords: Gay migration Rural/urban binary Gay male identity Grounded theory L...
Over the past 20 years, sociological research on LGBTQ people and communities has disproportionately...
The queer experience has only become relatively recently a topic of study within migration scholarsh...
Historically speaking, sexual and ethnic minorities have been dreadfully treated by society at large...
Gay villages materialize residential, commercial and organizational concentrations of LGBT - mostly ...
This paper examines possible differences between lesbians, gay men and bisexuals (LGBs) compared to ...
It has often been said that a society can be judged by how it treats its weakest. Gothenburg is a ci...
Advancing upon previous research, this study aims to develop knowledge upon the shaping of identity ...
Gay neighbourhoods, defined by their high concentration of gay men and unique culture, have seemingl...
Centred around the life narratives of HIV-positive gay migrants in two Mediterranean cities, Barcelo...
The present paper is based upon a research on the experiences of foreign homosexuals in Italy, in pa...
Despite great advancements in the LGBT rights in the Western world, heterosexuality remains the pred...
Despite the increasing interest in asylum seekers and refugees within the field of migration studies...