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Andrew Gorman-Murray
Andrew Gorman-Murray
Professor of Geography, Western Sydney University
ยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ westernsydney.edu.au - หน้าแรก
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Intimate mobilities: Emotional embodiment and queer migration
A Gorman-Murray
Social & cultural geography 10 (4), 441-460, 2009
3342009
Rethinking queer migration through the body
A Gorman-Murray
Social & Cultural Geography 8 (1), 105-121, 2007
2852007
Masculinity and the home: A critical review and conceptual framework
A Gorman-Murray
Australian geographer 39 (3), 367-379, 2008
2442008
Queering the family home: Narratives from gay, lesbian and bisexual youth coming out in supportive family homes in Australia
A Gorman-Murray
Gender, Place and Culture 15 (1), 31-44, 2008
2402008
Bodily rhythms: Corporeal capacities to engage with festival spaces
M Duffy, G Waitt, A Gorman-Murray, C Gibson
Emotion, space and society 4 (1), 17-24, 2011
2362011
Queering disasters: On the need to account for LGBTI experiences in natural disaster contexts
D Dominey-Howes, A Gorman-Murray, S McKinnon
Gender, Place & Culture 21 (7), 905-918, 2014
1972014
LGBT neighbourhoods and ‘new mobilities’: Towards understanding transformations in sexual and gendered urban landscapes
CJ Nash, A Gorman‐Murray
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 38 (3), 756-772, 2014
1942014
Beyond men and women: a critical perspective on gender and disaster
JC Gaillard, K Sanz, BC Balgos, SNM Dalisay, A Gorman‐Murray, F Smith, ...
Disasters 41 (3), 429-447, 2017
1802017
Homeboys: uses of home by gay Australian men
A Gorman-Murray
Social & Cultural Geography 7 (1), 53-69, 2006
1802006
Gay and lesbian couples at home: Identity work in domestic space
A Gorman-Murray
Home Cultures 3 (2), 145-167, 2006
1532006
Queer-friendly neighbourhoods: Interrogating social cohesion across sexual difference in two Australian neighbourhoods
A Gorman-Murray, G Waitt
Environment and Planning A 41 (12), 2855-2873, 2009
1512009
‘The guys in there just expect to be laid’: Embodied and gendered socio-spatial practices of a ‘night out’in Wollongong, Australia
G Waitt, L Jessop, A Gorman-Murray
Gender, Place and Culture 18 (02), 255-275, 2011
1482011
Queer (ing) communication in research relationships: a conversation about subjectivities, methodologies and ethics 1
A Gorman-Murray, L Johnston, G Waitt
Queer methods and methodologies, 97-112, 2016
1472016
A queer country? A case study of the politics of gay/lesbian belonging in an Australian country town
A Gorman-Murray, G Waitt, C Gibson
Australian Geographer 39 (2), 171-191, 2008
1472008
Reconciling self: Gay men and lesbians using domestic materiality for identity management
A Gorman-Murray
Social & Cultural Geography 9 (3), 283-301, 2008
1462008
Contesting domestic ideals: Queering the Australian home
A Gorman-Murray
Australian Geographer 38 (2), 195-213, 2007
1432007
Queer domicide: LGBT displacement and home loss in natural disaster impact, response, and recovery
A Gorman-Murray, S McKinnon, D Dominey-Howes
Home Cultures 11 (2), 237-261, 2014
1392014
Sexual and gender minorities in disaster
JC Gaillard, A Gorman-Murray, M Fordham
Gender, Place & Culture 24 (1), 18-26, 2017
1342017
Masculinities and place
A Gorman-Murray, P Hopkins
Routledge, 2016
1222016
Reconfiguring domestic values: Meanings of home for gay men and lesbians
A Gorman‐Murray
Housing, Theory and Society 24 (3), 229-246, 2007
1182007
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