John Boyne lives in Ireland where we’ve had self-ID for trans people for over ten years and Boyne (who, just for the record, is vocally anti-trans and supports the views of anti trans hate groups) can’t point to a single instance where this has caused conflict with women’s rights
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My @researchireland.ie project 'LGBT+ Activism in Ireland, 1973-2023: Looking Back, Going Forward'. Panels & podcasts from (1)History of LGBT Activism in Ireland (2)Where We’re Going – Backlash, Solidarity, and Mobilising 👉 historyhub.ie/lgbt-activis...
#speirgorm #queerhistories #LGBTIQactivisms
Myself and Mark Power acting on stage in Stealing Stories.
Myself and Ger O’Dea acting on stage in Stealing Stories.
Myself and Rachel Fayne acting on stage in Stealing Stories.
Me acting on stage in Stealing Stories.
After 8 shows in Dublin & 3 in Prague ‘Stealing Stories’ has finished, for now at least! Taking part in this show with @actingoutgroup.bsky.social has been such a fun adventure. The script was brilliant, and everyone was a joy to perform with - I’ve had such a smile on my face the whole time 🥰
America cannot long remain free, nor first among nations, if it becomes the kind of place where universities are dismantled because they don't align politically with the current head of the government.
Call for contributors: The Bloomsbury Handbook of Queering Research Methods: Methods and Methodologies Across the Research Process Edited by Kirstie Ken English, Harvey Humphrey and Kath Browne
We are looking for contributions for this interdisciplinary handbook on queering research methods and methodologies. By showcasing groundbreaking work, we seek to demonstrate to readers how each phase of the research process can be queered. By their very nature queer approaches are not singularly definable. Therefore, we welcome a vast range of different interpretations of what it means to queer research. We are committed to amplifying contributions from individuals whose lived experiences and perspectives have been marginalized, excluded or erased.
The core aims of this handbook are as follows: 1.Produce a resource for students to explore diverse queer approaches to methods 2.Provide ways for readers navigate the ambiguity of queer research without subscribing to ill-fitting categories 3.Showcase groundbreaking examples of queer research and approaches as ways to challenge and counter moral panics and anti-queer backlash 4.To prioritise interdisciplinary and intersectional thinking across this work learning from scholars across diverse global political contexts and career stages 5.This volume seeks to make space for queer and trans individuals from a variety of disciplines, countries and backgrounds who undertake queer research not limited to academics. 6.Provide examples of ways to approach queer research with ethical sensitivity in ways which do justice to queer communities
We will respond to successful submissions by Autumn 2025, with first drafts expected in early 2026. Chapters should be less than 5,000 words. If you are interested, please fill in our submission form where you will be asked some information about yourself and your work and can provide an abstract (300 word maximum). The handbook will be broken down into five sections following the research process. You will be asked which of these five sections you think your contribution is best suited for between: ● ● ● ● ● Queering methodologies edited by Sophie Marie Niang & Robel Afeworki Abay Queering knowledge production edited by Jess Westbrook & Dean Tauches Queering research tools edited by Lizzie Reed & Bethany Lamont Queering analysis edited by Peggy Shannon-Baker & Edmund Coleman-Fountain Queering communication and outputs edited by Sophie Atherton & Valeria Venditti
Excited to announce that in collaboration with @harveyhumphrey.bsky.social & @kathbrowne.bsky.social I am editing a handbook on queering research methods & accepting chapter contributions now. Please share & get in touch if you have any questions.
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This morning, 533 academic geographers have written to @rgsibg.bsky.social calling for them to respond to UK Supreme Court and EHRC events, and take action to protect trans and gender diverse members of the geographical community and people across the UK. Please share docs.google.com/document/d/1...
⏰ Geographers! In light of the emergency situation we find ourselves in, I have put together an open letter to the RGS asking them to respond to the current unfolding situation with the RGS and EHRC. Please DM/email for details on how to read/sign. Re-post!
“Groups that want to limit the autonomy of women & LGBT+ people are bringing legal challenges to erode human rights… Whether it is the right to legal gender recognition, the recognition of LGBT+ families or the right to access healthcare & abortion services the arguments tend to be very similar.”
A poster for the play ‘stealing stories’ showing details about the production along with an image of the four main characters each reading from an open book.
Who has the right to tell your story?
Come to our new play ‘Stealing stories’ and see what can go wrong when you tell stories that aren’t yours to tell! As part of @gaytheatre.bsky.social with @actingoutgroup.bsky.social 🎭
Tickets here: gaytheatre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/... 🌈 #spiergorm
To then spend the evening listening to Izzy Kamikaze open the gay theatre festival - what a treat!! My soul is full tonight 🌈
I had such a wonderful morning and afternoon listening to Mary, Toni, Sara, Orla and other wonderful Irish queer activists reciting their histories for us to learn and grow from
A group of undergraduate geography students with two of their field trip leaders, taking a group photo on the roof terrace of the Bundestag with the Berlin skyline behind them.
A group of undergraduate geography students with one of their field trip leaders, taking a group photo on the roof terrace of the Bundestag with the Bundestag Dome behind them.
A group of undergraduate geography students with one of their field trip leaders, taking a group photo standing in front of Berghain.
Two queer geographers happily walking down the street in Berlin on their way to lead fieldwork on a lovely sunny day!
Had a wonderful field-trip with #GEOG30900 students in Berlin last week.
The 3rd year students investigated various spatial imaginaries of the city through group projects that explored a range of topics from gentrification and queer inclusivity to political divisions and nightlife spaces! #geosky
What might the future be if we have to share it with ‘them’? Check out this new blog post on World Without Gender, in which @kathbrowne.bsky.social and I invite you to consider living with division in utopian futures - more to come soon!
Happy Birthday!! Best decade to be entering ✌🏻🥳
First Irish Christmas! Merry Christmas from Rhys and a freezing cold me 🎄🥰
Congratulations!!! 🍾
More pages of evidence of Israel committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
Our political leaders can neither look away or say they didn’t know.
The UK must end its complicity in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.
www.amnesty.org/en/latest/ne...
If it’s going to be a return of a FFG government let them make up the numbers with independents and please could everyone from Sinn Féin, Soc Dems, Labour, PBP, left independents stay in opposition and build a coalition of the left ready for an actual left government next time. #GE2024
You always have the best conference fashion! 😍
Lana tickets for Glasgow secured, Sugababes tickets for Dublin secured, Katy tickets for Birmingham secured… Yes, in 2025 I will continue to be gay and in my 30s! Just missing some Kylie tickets… 👀
Through the exhibition you can immerse yourself into these worlds through visual arts, sound, and drama to further imagine these imperfect utopias. I hope you will have a look and interact with the different creative mediums on the exhibition - then let me know your thoughts!
imperfectutopias.eu
The exhibition presents outputs from 3 creative research workshops that brought together participants holding fundamentally different positions to each other. We asked them to imagine utopian spaces in which they must continue to live with each other knowing we can't change each other's minds.
Divisions and oppositions relating to gender, sexuality, and abortion are being polarized in ways that can make certain spaces toxic, uncomfortable, and alienating. ‘Imperfect Utopias’ explores this polarisation: can we imagine new ways of living with divisions without the current toxicity?
I'm excited to share with you the 'Imperfect Utopias' online exhibition that we have just launched as part of Beyond Opposition, an ERC funded research project led by Prof Kath Browne, with a wonderful group of postdocs (credited on the exhibition site) 🌈🎓
imperfectutopias.eu
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Rine!! You’re going to make me cry on my first day at Bluesky 😂 Thanks for the kind words - and great to see you here! 🥰
Your work sounds so interesting! There’s a big geography conference, the IGC, coming to Melbourne in 2028 - so you have just under four years to embrace your inner geographer before all the rest of us come to town 😄
Hey, hopefully we’ll meet at another one in the future! Thanks for connecting! :)
Hello! To introduce myself to Bluesky, I’m a queer geographer whose work focusses on lgbt activisms and spatialities ‘post-equality’ including social polarizations around gender and sexuality 🌈🎓 Currently a postdoc & lecturing!
Super keen to engage with everyone’s ideas here #AcademicSky #Geography
Hey, thank you for putting this together - have followed everyone! Could I please be added, I’m a queer geographer working in lgbt activisms 😊🏳️🌈
Could I be added please? What a brilliant network of people ✨