The transformation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights into a “standard for civilisation” has not been without consequences. With LGBT Pride parades becoming a symbol for Europeanness in the European Union (EU) accession process, this article asks how the litmus test character of Belgrade Pride has transformed LGBT politics in Serbia. Empirically, the analysis provides an in-depth analysis of how Serbia’s EU accession process has shaped the politics of Belgrade Pride between 2001 and 2015 and vice versa. It is argued that the international symbolic usage of Pride is no innocent practice as it has foreclosed its local politicality. Indeed, whilst Belgrade Pride became politicised as a litmus test in the EU accession proc...
Europe has recently become closely associated with LGBTQ rights. It remains unclear, however, what i...
Drawing on both semiotic theory and critical discourse analysis, this paper will analyze three sites...
This article argues that public space is important for marginalised communities in order to ensure v...
The transformation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights into a “standard for civ...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* (LGBT) rights have become increasingly salient w...
This article analyses from an anthropological perspective the 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade, the first ...
The EU sees itself as a beacon of LGBT-friendliness and seeks to promote these norms in its external...
The 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade represents a critical moment in the story of Serbia’s democratisation...
This article examines the voting results and Western European media coverage of the 2007 and 2014 Eu...
AbstractBearing in mind the fact that this year‘s gay parade, considered not only a litmus test of S...
Substantial research has been devoted to the party systems in Eastern Europe since the demise of the...
This article argues that public space is important for marginalised communities in order to ensure v...
Based on quantitative survey data collected during Pride parades in six European countries – the Cze...
Serbia's Europeanisation, including police reform in accordance with European policing standards, ha...
How do mass publics react to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) advocacy efforts in soc...
Europe has recently become closely associated with LGBTQ rights. It remains unclear, however, what i...
Drawing on both semiotic theory and critical discourse analysis, this paper will analyze three sites...
This article argues that public space is important for marginalised communities in order to ensure v...
The transformation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights into a “standard for civ...
In recent years, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* (LGBT) rights have become increasingly salient w...
This article analyses from an anthropological perspective the 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade, the first ...
The EU sees itself as a beacon of LGBT-friendliness and seeks to promote these norms in its external...
The 2010 Belgrade Pride Parade represents a critical moment in the story of Serbia’s democratisation...
This article examines the voting results and Western European media coverage of the 2007 and 2014 Eu...
AbstractBearing in mind the fact that this year‘s gay parade, considered not only a litmus test of S...
Substantial research has been devoted to the party systems in Eastern Europe since the demise of the...
This article argues that public space is important for marginalised communities in order to ensure v...
Based on quantitative survey data collected during Pride parades in six European countries – the Cze...
Serbia's Europeanisation, including police reform in accordance with European policing standards, ha...
How do mass publics react to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) advocacy efforts in soc...
Europe has recently become closely associated with LGBTQ rights. It remains unclear, however, what i...
Drawing on both semiotic theory and critical discourse analysis, this paper will analyze three sites...
This article argues that public space is important for marginalised communities in order to ensure v...