Generationally Speaking Across Qualitative and Quantitative Data
Historian Marc Stein contends that a sequential narrative of lgbtq history can reflect “the critical study of change over time, with special …
Historian Marc Stein contends that a sequential narrative of lgbtq history can reflect “the critical study of change over time, with special …
For those of you interested not only in the conversations we shared in the “Queer(ing) New York” Seminar in the City I …
I just published what is the first book review on lgbtq spaces in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers. If …
Much to my surprise and honor, and with a great sense of glee, I will be offering the keynote at the Society …
Data visualizations are fantastic stuff. Social network analysis, graphic analysis, video, spatial analysis, images, and all other types of #dataviz increasingly capture …
Once I was able to sort out that my own copyright as ascertained through the UMIDatabase system allowed me to self-share my …
As a critical cultural and urban geographer, feminist and queer theorist, and digital studies scholar, I find it difficult to place my …
I was sitting in what was a back bedroom of a brownstone in Brooklyn in the winter of 2008-9 and I was …
This is the second in a series of posts on data visualizations I have created based on the complete records of all …
Over the span of a year, I surveyed the complete collection of 2,300+ organizational records at the Lesbian Herstory Archives (LHA). This …
Today we are launching the Our Queer Lives and Spaces (OQLS) Project! OQLS is a living archive that affords lgbtqtstsiq people a …
Our Queer Lives and Spaces (#OQLS) Project is a living queer archive that affords lgbtqtstsi a space to map & share their stories in …
The CLAGS Seminar in the City that I am teaching, “Queer(ing) New York,” will begin this evening, May 1st. Since creating this …
My chapter “Queering the Meaning of ‘Neighborhood’: Reinterpreting the Lesbian-Queer Experience of Park Slope, Brooklyn, 1983–2008” regarding lesbian experience of fragmented and …
I had a riveting weekend helping to coordinate and preside over a session at Theorizing the Web 2013 (#TtW13). I massively enjoyed …
I was not able to attend Judith Butler’s & Omar Barghouti’s talks last night at Brooklyn College, CUNY (2/7/13) on #BDS but …
For those arriving from Feministing and/or Salon, welcome! I encourage you to wander around the site. You might especially be interested in a Gender, Sexuality, and Space Bibliography I have building for some time. I am … → 28 August, 2012
Food for thought before as plan your weekends. It makes so much sense but is mindblowing all the same, especially since the …
Google is doing data analysis for you in your web search, just in an effort to out people or purportedly have gaydar. …
I’ve been wondering how to move this blog along; hence, I’m focusing this conversation and renaming this blog “Queering the Geographical Imagination” (from “The Geographical Imagination”). I aim to not only consider the geographical imagination to … → 17 November, 2009