Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have been largely absent from dominant social debates in Cyprus. In a socially conservative country, with prevailing heteronormative and patriarchic norms, discussion around issues of sexuality in general and sexual orientation in particular, has been taboo. This has resulted in a lack of visibility and meaningful social and media debate around LGBT people and issues that concern them (Tryfonidou, 2017). From 2010 onward issues of discrimination and harassment towards LGBT started becoming increasingly discussed in the public arena. Relevant legal developments, accelerated by the 2004 Republic of Cyprus’s (RoC) accession into the European Union (henceforth EU) and by the pioneering of the LGBT N...
In Malaysia, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual dan Transgender (LGBT) face moral sanctions and legal challenges...
This article presents findings from a research study aiming at exploring in-depth experiences of les...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the inclusion and exclusion of LGBT individuals at o...
This article explores the role of journalism in the social exclusion of lesbian, gay and bisexual (L...
This article explores the role of journalism in the social exclusion of lesbian, gay and bisexual pe...
Following the end of the British rule of Cyprus in 1960, the recognition of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexu...
The Republic of Cyprus (RoC) is an economically advanced, nominally secular and multicultural Europe...
Historically, Cyprus was greatly lagging behind other European countries in the recognition and prot...
This chapter presents the results of an analysis focused on the social representations of LGBT peop...
L‘existence d‘une société civile et d‘un espace public en dehors d‘un contexte précis et d‘un espace...
Cyprus’ partitocratic character complicates the ways in which civil society organizations (CSOs) and...
This chapter studies Cypriot LGBTIQs’ intersectional politics amidst the sociopolitical environment ...
Media matter, particularly to social minorities like lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer p...
In this article we bring a critical social-psychological approach to the study of sexual citizenship...
This article focuses on the ways in which LGBT+ flag raising in a university at the Republic of Cypr...
In Malaysia, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual dan Transgender (LGBT) face moral sanctions and legal challenges...
This article presents findings from a research study aiming at exploring in-depth experiences of les...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the inclusion and exclusion of LGBT individuals at o...
This article explores the role of journalism in the social exclusion of lesbian, gay and bisexual (L...
This article explores the role of journalism in the social exclusion of lesbian, gay and bisexual pe...
Following the end of the British rule of Cyprus in 1960, the recognition of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexu...
The Republic of Cyprus (RoC) is an economically advanced, nominally secular and multicultural Europe...
Historically, Cyprus was greatly lagging behind other European countries in the recognition and prot...
This chapter presents the results of an analysis focused on the social representations of LGBT peop...
L‘existence d‘une société civile et d‘un espace public en dehors d‘un contexte précis et d‘un espace...
Cyprus’ partitocratic character complicates the ways in which civil society organizations (CSOs) and...
This chapter studies Cypriot LGBTIQs’ intersectional politics amidst the sociopolitical environment ...
Media matter, particularly to social minorities like lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer p...
In this article we bring a critical social-psychological approach to the study of sexual citizenship...
This article focuses on the ways in which LGBT+ flag raising in a university at the Republic of Cypr...
In Malaysia, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual dan Transgender (LGBT) face moral sanctions and legal challenges...
This article presents findings from a research study aiming at exploring in-depth experiences of les...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the inclusion and exclusion of LGBT individuals at o...