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European Geographies of Sexualities Conference
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
8th – 10th September 2011

Conference programme:
What we now recognise as the sub-disciplines of sexual and queer geography
largely emerged out of the study of predominantly white gay male (and later,
lesbian) spaces in the major urban centres of North America and
north-western Europe. The range of work undertaken by geographers of
sexualities has proliferated and diversified in the last two decades – it
now addresses the lived experiences of trans people, queers of colour and
working class LGBT people; and has expanded its geographical scope to study
suburban and rural spaces, as well as countries beyond the West. And yet,
perhaps because of its origins, there is still a tendency (held by many
geographers who do not position themselves as working in the field of
‘sexual geography’) to conflate the field of geographies of sexualities with
research on homosexuality and to assume such work has not addressed lives
lived in other geographical contexts. This conference seeks to challenge and
rectify those assumptions by providing an overview of the range of studies
that have theorized the spatiality of sexualities, gender, sexual identities
and sexual practices in (and beyond) European contexts. This conference
will, for the first time, bring together researchers from across Europe who
study the spatial aspects of human sexuality. The conference seeks to to
foster networking, debate and discussions across national borders, across
language communities, and across academic disciplines.

The European Geographies of Sexualities conference will include papers,
panel discussions and workshops by over 100 researchers. There will also be
keynote addresses from:

*   Jon Binnie (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
*   Lynda Johnston (University of Waikato, Aotearoa/New Zealand)
*   Natalie Oswin (McGill University, Canada)
*   Joseli Maria Silva (Universidade Estadual Ponta Grossa, Brazil)
*   Jean-Francois Staszack (Université de Genève, Switzerland)

Full details of the programme & details of how to register for the event can
now be found on the conference website www.ssqrg.net/pegs<
http://www.ssqrg.net/pegs>

Registration: To register for the conference please complete a conference
registration form (available on the conference website) and return it to
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Fieldtrip: Antwerp Schipperskwartier Red Light District (Saturday 10th
September). If you are interested in participating in this low cost
fieldtrip, please contact Maarten at  [log in to unmask]
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Organizing team: Marianne Blidon (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne,
France) ; Gavin Brown (University of Leicester, UK); Kath Browne (University
of Brighton, UK); Konstantinos Eleftheriadis (European University
Institute); Eduarda Ferreira (FCSH, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal); Simon
Hutta (researcher, Berlin/The Open University, UK); Robert Kulpa (Birkbeck,
University of London, UK); Jenny Künkel (Goethe University Frankfurt am
Main, Germany); Maarten Loopmans (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium);
Xosé Santos Solla (University of Santiago Compostela, Spain); Paulo Jorge
Vieira (Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade de Lisboa,
Portugal); Eleanor Wilkinson (University of Leeds, UK).

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