By its make-up, Irish screen production is heteronormative. This can be seen in terms of output, representation and production. Accordingly, this article argues that heteronormativity is a structuring dynamic in the identities of gay and lesbian media workers. Its impacts are two-fold and somewhat contradictory. On the one hand, it results in bias and discrimination towards many media labourers, while on the other hand, heteronormativity offers gay and lesbian workers some opportunities to overcome or challenge overbearing structures wrought by heteronorms within media industries. To demonstrate this argument, we maintain that disclosure and the formation of networks play a role in the maintenance of gay and lesbian identities in media work...
This article outlines the shared identity construction of five gay and lesbian members of an LGBT yo...
This paper explores the separation and isolation from the mainstream workforce that lesbian, gay, a...
Links between homosexuality and poor health-outcomes are believed to be, in part at least, related t...
By its make-up, Irish screen production is heteronormative. This can be seen in terms of output, rep...
This article explores how gay and lesbian identities are incorporated, or not, into the roles and ro...
This thesis explores the identity management of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) employees in Irel...
This dissertation examines the queer visibility and discourses surrounding that visibility as they ...
Premised on the lack of in-depth engagements with television professionals’ views as a unit of analy...
Public Service Broadcasting in Europe and its centrality to cultural diversity has been established ...
This thesis maps out and analyses images of queer masculinities in recent Irish cinema to investigat...
The article discusses recent developments in media culture through one case study: The L-word, the f...
This paper wants to challenge the tendency in media studies on gay and lesbian identities to remain ...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
Since the early 1990s, non-heteronormative masculinities have gained a certain degree of acceptance...
Unrestricted“Producing Lesbianism: Television, Niche Marketing, and Sexuality in the 21st Century,” ...
This article outlines the shared identity construction of five gay and lesbian members of an LGBT yo...
This paper explores the separation and isolation from the mainstream workforce that lesbian, gay, a...
Links between homosexuality and poor health-outcomes are believed to be, in part at least, related t...
By its make-up, Irish screen production is heteronormative. This can be seen in terms of output, rep...
This article explores how gay and lesbian identities are incorporated, or not, into the roles and ro...
This thesis explores the identity management of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) employees in Irel...
This dissertation examines the queer visibility and discourses surrounding that visibility as they ...
Premised on the lack of in-depth engagements with television professionals’ views as a unit of analy...
Public Service Broadcasting in Europe and its centrality to cultural diversity has been established ...
This thesis maps out and analyses images of queer masculinities in recent Irish cinema to investigat...
The article discusses recent developments in media culture through one case study: The L-word, the f...
This paper wants to challenge the tendency in media studies on gay and lesbian identities to remain ...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
Since the early 1990s, non-heteronormative masculinities have gained a certain degree of acceptance...
Unrestricted“Producing Lesbianism: Television, Niche Marketing, and Sexuality in the 21st Century,” ...
This article outlines the shared identity construction of five gay and lesbian members of an LGBT yo...
This paper explores the separation and isolation from the mainstream workforce that lesbian, gay, a...
Links between homosexuality and poor health-outcomes are believed to be, in part at least, related t...