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List of works by Kath Browne

(Re)making the Other, Heterosexualising Everyday Space

A party with politics? (Re)making LGBTQ Pride spaces in Dublin and Brighton

article by Kath Browne published February 2007 in Social and Cultural Geography

Best for society? Transnational opposition to sexual and gender equalities in Canada and Great Britain

article

Beyond rural idylls: Imperfect lesbian utopias at Michigan Womyn’s music festival

Book review: Queer Visibilities: Space, Identity and Interaction in Cape Town. By Andrew Tucker. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley. 2009. £24.99 paper. ISBN: 9781405183024

article

COVID19 geographies: activities and activisms of those opposed to or concerned about changes to sexual and gendered legislation and cultures

scientific article published in 2022

Challenging Queer Geographies

Contesting Anglo-american Privilege in the Production of Knowledge in Geographies of Sexualities and Genders

article

Creating a Sexual Self in Heteronormative Space: Integrations and Imperatives Amongst Spiritual Seekers at the Findhorn Community

Embracing the "and": between queer and bisexual theory at Brighton BiFest

Feminism, Lesbian

Gender and Geography

Gender or women? Debating the future of the Women and Geography Study Group

Genderism and the Bathroom Problem: (re)materialising sexed sites, (re)creating sexed bodies

Geographies of heteroactivism: Resisting sexual rights in the reconstitution of Irish nationhood

Heterosexism

Insider activists: The fraught possibilities of LGBT activisms from within

Introduction: towards trans geographies

LGBTQ

encyclopædia entry by Browne & Nash

Lesbian Geographies

Lesbian and Womyn's Separatism

Lesbian geographies

article published in 2007

Lesbian separatist feminism at Michigan Womyn’s music festival

Lesbians, Geography of/and

Naked and dirty: rethinking (not) attending festivals

Participation Beyond Boundaries?

Participation Beyond Boundaries?: Working as, with and for Lesbian, Gay Bi and Trans Communities

Placing the Personal in Pedagogy: Engaged Pedagogy in ‘Feminist’ Geographical Teaching

Positionalities: It's not About Them and Us, It's About Us

Queer Methods and Methodologies

Queer Methods and Methodologies

Queer Spiritual Spaces

Queering bathrooms: gender, sexuality and the hygienic imagination

Reading Andrew Tucker's Queer Visibilities: Space, Identity and Interaction in Cape Town

Reclaiming lesbian feminisms: Beginning discussions on communities, geographies and politics

Reinvigorating social geographies? A ‘social re/turn’ for a changing social world: (re)opening a debate

Review 2

article

Revolting bodies, desiring lesbians: an introduction

scientific article

Sedgwick’s geographies: Touching space

Selling My Queer Soul or Queerying Quantitative Research?

Senses of Gender

Sexual Life

Sexual Politics

scholarly article by Catherine J. Nash and Kath Browne

Sexualities in/of the Global South

Sexy spaces: geography and leisure intersectionalities

article published in 2011

Snowball sampling: using social networks to research non‐heterosexual women

article by Kath Browne published February 2005 in International Journal of Social Research Methodology

Special issue: New sexual and gendered landscapes

Sports

The Power of Recognition: A Qualitative Study of Social Connectedness and Wellbeing through LGBT Sporting, Creative and Social Groups in Ireland

scientific article published on 27 September 2019

The enduring field: Exploring researcher emotions in covert research with antagonistic organisations

Towards transnational feminist queer methodologies

Trans lives in the ‘gay capital of the UK’

We are here to party? Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans leisurescapes beyond commercial gay scenes

article by Kath Browne & Leela Bakshi published April 2011 in Leisure Studies

What's in a Name? Removing Women from the Women and Geography Study Group

Womyn’s separatist spaces: rethinking spaces of difference and exclusion

‘By partner we mean ...’: Alternative geographies of ‘gay marriage’

‘It's Something You Just Have to Ignore’: Understanding and Addressing Contemporary Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Safety Beyond Hate Crime Paradigms

‘What you say when you're pissing’: gender and sexual difference in heteronormative toilets

“You again – what are you researching this time?” Can You Ever “Leave the Field”?