Wiley papers freely available for LGBT Pride Month

Pride Month is an annual celebration marking the 1969 Stonewall protests (making it a couple of months older than the journal - we started August '69), and this year our publisher, Wiley, are making...
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Intervention – "Gay-Friendly or Homophobic? The Absence and Problems of Global Standards"

by Kath Browne (University of Brighton), Niharika Banerjea (University of Southern Indiana), Leela Bakshi and Nick McGlynn (University of Brighton) Introduction The place of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual...
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Intervention – 'Explosive Multiscalar Negotiations of Sexual Citizenship: The 2014 Russian Winter Olympics Countdown'

Explosive Multiscalar Negotiations of Sexual Citizenship: The 2014 Russian Winter Olympics Countdown Martin Zebracki, University of Leeds I feel the urge to reflect on the dramatic actions against...
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Intervention symposium – 'Reflections on the Events Surrounding Trayvon Martin'

Guest editor's introduction 'Home "Sick": Reflections on the Events Surrounding Trayvon Martin' by Priscilla McCutcheon, University of Connecticut “But this is something we going to have to learn...
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Author interview – Louise Waite speaks about ‘Negotiating difference through everyday encounters: The case of sexual orientation and religion and belief’

The March 2012 issue of Antipode is out now. We have an editorial, 'Announcing the Antipode Foundation', a book review symposium exploring Ananya Roy's excellent Poverty Capital: Microfinance and the...
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'This is about our humanity' redux

Those who read Punam Khosla’s first post, ‘This is about our humanity’, should find this important report from the Real News Network interesting. In the video below, ‘Egyptian women demand...
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