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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2013): Themed Sections: (1) Sexual Landscapes, Lives and Livelihoods in Canada (2) 6th ICCG Keynote Lectures
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2013): Themed Sections: (1) Sexual Landscapes, Lives and Livelihoods in Canada (2) 6th ICCG Keynote Lectures
Published:
2015-03-17
Special Theme
Introduction: Sexual Landscapes, Lives and Livelihoods in Canada
Catherine J. Nash, John Paul Catungal
181-192
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Queering neighbourhoods: Politics and practice in Toronto
Catherine Jean Nash
193-219
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Lesbians as Village ‘Queers’: The Transformation of Montréal’s Lesbian Nightlife in the 1990s
Julie A. Podmore
220-249
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Ethno-specific safe houses in the liberal contact zone: Race politics, place-making and the genealogies of the AIDS sector in globalmulticultural Toronto
John paul Catungal
250-278
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Ordinary (small) cities and LGBQ lives
Tiffany Muller Myrdahl
279-304
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Beyond Binary Places: The Social and Spatial Dynamics of Coming Out in Canada
Nathaniel M. Lewis
305-330
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Commentary – Canadian sexualities in context
Catherine J. Nash, John Paul Catungal
331-342
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Keynote Papers: 6th International Conference of Critical Geography
The 6th International Conference of Critical Geography in Frankfurt, Germany: Introduction to the keynote lectures
Bernd Belina
343-348
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State, Capital, Crisis
Heide Gerstenberger
349-365
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What Does It Mean to Speak of the Actuality of Critical Theory?
Alex Demirović
366-379
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Research
Immokalee wouldn't exist without fast food: The relational spatial politics of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Andy Walter
380-406
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How We Got Here: UK Higher Education under Neoliberalism
Hugo Radice
407-418
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