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Part 1. Putting LGBTQ Issues on the Map
1. Maps of LGBT Issues Across the Globe (Stanley D. Brunn, Donna Gilbreath and Richard Gilbreath)
2. Representing the Perception of Violence in Sao Paulo, Brazil in Mental Maps: Queer Cartography as a Theoretical and Methodological Approach (Vinicius Santos Almeida)
3. Policy Makes a Family: Croatian LGBTQ Movement and the Struggle for Fostering Rights (Natalija Stepanovic)
4. Law and Morality: Evolution of LGBT Rights in Estonia, Hungary and Polandfrom Communist Past to Current Reality (Lehte Roots)
5. Queerness and Performance (un)doing the Map: Perspectives from the Global South (Kaciano Gadelha)
6. Representing the Hijras of South Asia: Toward Transregional and Global Flows (Aniruddha Dutta, Adnan Hossain and Claire Pamment)
7. Bench Love in Daneshjoo Park: Queering Public Spaces and Pedagogy for the Public in Teheran (Jon Ingvar Kjaran and Mohammad Naeimi)
8. LGBTQ+ Topographies: An Analysis of Socio-spatial Interactions by Mapping of Social Media in Sao Paulo and Berlin (Maycon Sedrez)
9. The Whole Neighborhood is Becoming Gay! : Reflections on the Effects of Geolocated Dating Apps on the Practice and Perception of the Urban Space of Gay Men in Major French Cities (Clement Nicolle with translation by Nicholas Sowels)
Part 2. Challenging Knowledge Production
10. Re-signifying Political Spatiality and Spatial Politics of all-Gender Spaces in New York (Stephanie Bonvissuto)
11. Enhancing the Erotic as Power: Sexuality and Pleasure in Feminist, Lesbian and Queer Spaces in Rome and Madrid (Giada Bonu)
12. Measuring Global Attitudes Toward Homosexuality: A Critical Review of LGBT indexes (Jaime Barrientos and Bladimir Gonzalez)
13. Thinking Critically about Men who have Sex with Men Data Collection and use in the Global South: Examples from the US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (Andrew Tucker)
14. Gay Men Living with HIV in England and Italy in Times of Undetectability: A Life Course Perspective (Cesare Di Feliciantonio)
15. How Gay Men Viewed old Gay Men when they were Young or First Came out (Peter B. Robinson and Paul Simpson)
16. The Changing Geography of Homosexuality in Santiago de Chile: Is the Individual a New Space for Analysis? (Pablo Astudillo Lizama)
17. Dangerous Liaisons: Neoliberal Tropes of the Normal and Middle-class Respectability in the Post-socialist LG(BT) Activism (Roberto Kulpa)
18. When the City Calls: Mapping Indigenous Australian Queer Placemaking in Sydney (Corrinne T. Sullivan)
19. LGBT People in Small and Medium Villages: Spatial Analyses of Everyday Experiences in a Catalan Region (Maria Rodo-Zarate)
Part 3. Making LGBTQ Places and Spaces Visible
20. Toward a Queering of the Right to the City: Insights from the Tensions in LGBTIQ+ politics in Geneva, the "Capital of Peace" (Karine Duplan)
21. Space and Identity: Comparing the Production of Queer Spaces in Amsterdam and Hong Kong (Katie Poltz)
22. When the Gay Village is Somewhere else: Reflections on LGBTQ+ Public Policies in Catalan Rural Areas (Jose Antonio Langarita, Jordi Mas Grau and Pilar Albertin Carbo)
23. When a Kiss is not Just a Kiss? Geographies of Lesbian and Gay Intimacy in France (Marianne Blidon)
24. Parading for the Future: Queer Temporalities of Pride in an Ordinary Israeli City (Gilly Hartal, Adi Moreno and Yossi David)
25. A decade of Prague Pride: Mapping Origins, Seeking Meanings, Understanding Effects (Michal Pitonak)
26. Resisting pinkwashing: Adaptive Queerness in Vancouver Pride Parades (Andy Holmes)
27. On being Trans in Norway: Negotiating Belonging Through and within the (cis)gender Imaginary (france rose hartline)
28. Recognition or Othering? Trans*Representation in Russian Media (Tania Zabolotnaya and Katharina Wiedlack)
Part 4. Resisting Oppression and Violence
29. The S Factor: Feminist and Queer Movements and the Production of Safer Spaces in Urban Contexts in Rome and Madrid (Giada Bonu)
30. Gender Violence and Public Spaces in France and the United Kingdom: Contributions by Trans Studies to Feminist Geographies (Milan Bonte)
31. Displaying (trans)gender in Space and Time: Deconstructing Spatial Binaries of Violence and Security in the UK and Portugal (Ana Cristina Marques)
32. Out in the Country and in the city: Discourses and Practices of Being out in the Hungarian LGBTQ Community (Rita Beres-Deak)
33. Limiting Queerness: Finding the Spatiality and Spatial Boundaries of LGBTQ+ Community Centers (Stephanie Bonvissuto)
34. Queer Vietnamese Youths Manoeuvring and (re)negotiation of Filial Duties: Becoming the Good Citizen (Silje Mathisen)
35. Resilience in the Face of Heteronormativity: Experiences of non-heterosexual Young Women in the Family Home in Manresa, Catalonia (Julia Pascual Bordas)
36. Lesbian Life in a French Prison: Surveillance, Refuge and Self-naming (Natacha Chetcuti-Osorovitz with Translation by Sandrine Sanos)
37. "Its not About Surviving; its About Protecting Ourselves" : An Exploratory Field Study on Male Homosexuality in French Working-class Neighbourhoods (Axel Ravier)
Part 5. Building LGBTQ Community and Perspectives
38. Experiencing Double Penalty for Being Gay and Asian in the West: How Intersection Modifies Migration Decisions of South Korean Gays and Lesbians (Marion Gilbert)
39. LGBTQ+ Choirs, Community Music, Queer Artistic Citizenship in London (Thomas R. Hilder)
40. An Emerging World of LGBT Stamps: (Stanley D. Brunn)
41. The Other Side of Laugavegur: Past Queer Spaces in Reykjavik (Asta Kristin Benediktsdottir and Jon Ingvar Kjaran)
42. Gay Inheritance Decisions: Family of Choice or Family of Origin (Peter B. Robinson)
43. Childhood Schools and the Ideal Citizen: Efforts to Support LGBTQ Children in Australian Schools in the 1980s and 2000s (Scott McKinnon)
44. Teaching Teenagers about Gender Norms and Sexuality Through Spatiality in French Rurality (Alix Teffo Sanchez).
1. Maps of LGBT Issues Across the Globe (Stanley D. Brunn, Donna Gilbreath and Richard Gilbreath)
2. Representing the Perception of Violence in Sao Paulo, Brazil in Mental Maps: Queer Cartography as a Theoretical and Methodological Approach (Vinicius Santos Almeida)
3. Policy Makes a Family: Croatian LGBTQ Movement and the Struggle for Fostering Rights (Natalija Stepanovic)
4. Law and Morality: Evolution of LGBT Rights in Estonia, Hungary and Polandfrom Communist Past to Current Reality (Lehte Roots)
5. Queerness and Performance (un)doing the Map: Perspectives from the Global South (Kaciano Gadelha)
6. Representing the Hijras of South Asia: Toward Transregional and Global Flows (Aniruddha Dutta, Adnan Hossain and Claire Pamment)
7. Bench Love in Daneshjoo Park: Queering Public Spaces and Pedagogy for the Public in Teheran (Jon Ingvar Kjaran and Mohammad Naeimi)
8. LGBTQ+ Topographies: An Analysis of Socio-spatial Interactions by Mapping of Social Media in Sao Paulo and Berlin (Maycon Sedrez)
9. The Whole Neighborhood is Becoming Gay! : Reflections on the Effects of Geolocated Dating Apps on the Practice and Perception of the Urban Space of Gay Men in Major French Cities (Clement Nicolle with translation by Nicholas Sowels)
Part 2. Challenging Knowledge Production
10. Re-signifying Political Spatiality and Spatial Politics of all-Gender Spaces in New York (Stephanie Bonvissuto)
11. Enhancing the Erotic as Power: Sexuality and Pleasure in Feminist, Lesbian and Queer Spaces in Rome and Madrid (Giada Bonu)
12. Measuring Global Attitudes Toward Homosexuality: A Critical Review of LGBT indexes (Jaime Barrientos and Bladimir Gonzalez)
13. Thinking Critically about Men who have Sex with Men Data Collection and use in the Global South: Examples from the US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (Andrew Tucker)
14. Gay Men Living with HIV in England and Italy in Times of Undetectability: A Life Course Perspective (Cesare Di Feliciantonio)
15. How Gay Men Viewed old Gay Men when they were Young or First Came out (Peter B. Robinson and Paul Simpson)
16. The Changing Geography of Homosexuality in Santiago de Chile: Is the Individual a New Space for Analysis? (Pablo Astudillo Lizama)
17. Dangerous Liaisons: Neoliberal Tropes of the Normal and Middle-class Respectability in the Post-socialist LG(BT) Activism (Roberto Kulpa)
18. When the City Calls: Mapping Indigenous Australian Queer Placemaking in Sydney (Corrinne T. Sullivan)
19. LGBT People in Small and Medium Villages: Spatial Analyses of Everyday Experiences in a Catalan Region (Maria Rodo-Zarate)
Part 3. Making LGBTQ Places and Spaces Visible
20. Toward a Queering of the Right to the City: Insights from the Tensions in LGBTIQ+ politics in Geneva, the "Capital of Peace" (Karine Duplan)
21. Space and Identity: Comparing the Production of Queer Spaces in Amsterdam and Hong Kong (Katie Poltz)
22. When the Gay Village is Somewhere else: Reflections on LGBTQ+ Public Policies in Catalan Rural Areas (Jose Antonio Langarita, Jordi Mas Grau and Pilar Albertin Carbo)
23. When a Kiss is not Just a Kiss? Geographies of Lesbian and Gay Intimacy in France (Marianne Blidon)
24. Parading for the Future: Queer Temporalities of Pride in an Ordinary Israeli City (Gilly Hartal, Adi Moreno and Yossi David)
25. A decade of Prague Pride: Mapping Origins, Seeking Meanings, Understanding Effects (Michal Pitonak)
26. Resisting pinkwashing: Adaptive Queerness in Vancouver Pride Parades (Andy Holmes)
27. On being Trans in Norway: Negotiating Belonging Through and within the (cis)gender Imaginary (france rose hartline)
28. Recognition or Othering? Trans*Representation in Russian Media (Tania Zabolotnaya and Katharina Wiedlack)
Part 4. Resisting Oppression and Violence
29. The S Factor: Feminist and Queer Movements and the Production of Safer Spaces in Urban Contexts in Rome and Madrid (Giada Bonu)
30. Gender Violence and Public Spaces in France and the United Kingdom: Contributions by Trans Studies to Feminist Geographies (Milan Bonte)
31. Displaying (trans)gender in Space and Time: Deconstructing Spatial Binaries of Violence and Security in the UK and Portugal (Ana Cristina Marques)
32. Out in the Country and in the city: Discourses and Practices of Being out in the Hungarian LGBTQ Community (Rita Beres-Deak)
33. Limiting Queerness: Finding the Spatiality and Spatial Boundaries of LGBTQ+ Community Centers (Stephanie Bonvissuto)
34. Queer Vietnamese Youths Manoeuvring and (re)negotiation of Filial Duties: Becoming the Good Citizen (Silje Mathisen)
35. Resilience in the Face of Heteronormativity: Experiences of non-heterosexual Young Women in the Family Home in Manresa, Catalonia (Julia Pascual Bordas)
36. Lesbian Life in a French Prison: Surveillance, Refuge and Self-naming (Natacha Chetcuti-Osorovitz with Translation by Sandrine Sanos)
37. "Its not About Surviving; its About Protecting Ourselves" : An Exploratory Field Study on Male Homosexuality in French Working-class Neighbourhoods (Axel Ravier)
Part 5. Building LGBTQ Community and Perspectives
38. Experiencing Double Penalty for Being Gay and Asian in the West: How Intersection Modifies Migration Decisions of South Korean Gays and Lesbians (Marion Gilbert)
39. LGBTQ+ Choirs, Community Music, Queer Artistic Citizenship in London (Thomas R. Hilder)
40. An Emerging World of LGBT Stamps: (Stanley D. Brunn)
41. The Other Side of Laugavegur: Past Queer Spaces in Reykjavik (Asta Kristin Benediktsdottir and Jon Ingvar Kjaran)
42. Gay Inheritance Decisions: Family of Choice or Family of Origin (Peter B. Robinson)
43. Childhood Schools and the Ideal Citizen: Efforts to Support LGBTQ Children in Australian Schools in the 1980s and 2000s (Scott McKinnon)
44. Teaching Teenagers about Gender Norms and Sexuality Through Spatiality in French Rurality (Alix Teffo Sanchez).