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Gender Place and Culture | 2017

Towards transnational feminist queer methodologies

Katherine Browne; Niharika Banerjea; Nicholas McGlynn; B. Sumita; Leela Bakshi; Rukmini Banerjee; Ranjita Biswas

Abstract This article introduces the possibilities of transnational feminist queer research as seeking to conceptualise the transnational as a methodology composed of a series of flows that can augment feminist and queer research. Transnational feminist queer methodologies can contest long-standing configurations of power between researcher and researched, subject and object, academics and activists across places, typically those which are embedded in the hierarchies of the Global North/Global South. Beginning with charting our roots in, and routes through, the diverse arenas of transnational, feminist, participatory and queer methodologies, the article uses a transcribed and edited conversation between members of the Liveable Lives research team in Kolkata and Brighton, to start an exploration of transnational feminist queer methodologies. Understanding the difficult, yet constructive moments of collaborative work and dialogue, we argue for engagements with the multiplicities of ‘many-many’ lives that recognise local specificities, and the complexities of lives within transnational research, avoiding creating a currency of comparison between places. We seek to work toward methodologies that take seriously the politics of place, namely by creating research that answers the same question in different places, using methods that are created in context and may not be ‘comparable’. Using a dialogue across the boundaries of activism/academia, as well as across geographical locations, the article contends that there are potentials, as well as challenges, in thinking ourselves through transnational research praxis. This seeks complexities and spatial nuances within as well as between places.


Archive | 2013

Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans Equalities: English Legislative Equalities in an Era of Austerity

Katherine Browne; Nicholas McGlynn


Journal of Rural Studies | 2018

Slippery geographies of the urban and the rural: Public sector LGBT equalities work in the shadow of the ‘Gay Capital’

Nicholas McGlynn


Archive | 2017

State-of-the-art study focusing on the health inequalities faced by LGBTI people: State-of-the-Art Synthesis Report (SSR)

Laetitia Zeeman; Nigel Sherriff; Katherine Browne; Nicholas McGlynn; Sophie Aujean; Nuno Pinto; Ruth Davies; Massimo Mirandola; Lorenzo Gios; Francesco Amaddeo; Valeria Donisi; M. Rosinska; Marta Niedźwiedzka-Stadnik; Anne Pierson


Archive | 2017

D6.2: A final proposal for a European community health worker survey (ECHOES)

Nigel Sherriff; Nicholas McGlynn; Carrie Llewellyn


Archive | 2017

Focus groups studies with LGBTI people and health professionals: Final overview report on the outcomes of the focus groups

Nicholas McGlynn; Katherine Browne; Alex Pollard; Nigel Sherriff; Laetitia Zeeman; Sophie Aujean; Nuno Pinto; Ruth Joanna Davis; Massimo Mirandola; Lorenzo Gios; Francesco Amaddeo; Valeria Donisi; Anne Pierson; M. Rosinska; Marta Niedźwiedzka-Stadnik


Archive | 2017

A proposal for a European community health worker survey. Report to the Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency Unit (CHAFEA) of the European Commission

Nigel Sherriff; Jorg Huber; Nicholas McGlynn; Carrie Llewellyn


Archive | 2016

Acting on equalities: are local authorities in England meeting the duties of the Equality Act 2010 and addressing sexual orientation & gender identity?

Katherine Browne; Nicholas McGlynn; Leela Bakshi; Niharika Banerjea


Archive | 2016

Acting on equalities: are local authorities in England meeting the duties of the Equality Act 2010 and addressing sexual orientation & gender identity? (supplementary information: regional and political party summaries)

Katherine Browne; Nicholas McGlynn; Leela Bakshi; Niharika Banerjea


Archive | 2015

Gay-Friendly or Homophobic? The Absence and Problems of Global Standards

Katherine Browne; Niharika Banerjea; Leela Bakshi; Nicholas McGlynn

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Jorg Huber

University of Brighton

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