Copenhagen – Denmark
ISBN:978-609-485-616-7
Date: 01st November 2024
Category: Gender Studies
The Abstract Book of the 3rd International Conference on LGBT Studies is now available!
This Abstract Book features all accepted and presented abstracts from the 3rd International Conference on LGBT Studies, along with author(s) information and downloadable PDF files for each abstract. Each entry provides valuable insights into the innovative research and findings shared during the event.
The LGBTCONF brought together a global community of scholars, researchers, and scientists, creating a vibrant platform for the exchange of cutting-edge research and innovative ideas. This event is more than just a gathering; it’s a dynamic space where lasting professional relationships are forged, and thought-provoking discussions lead to future research breakthroughs.
Explore the abstracts by clicking on the “Table of Contents” Tab and discover the diverse range of topics and contributions from our esteemed presenters.
Thank you for your interest, and we hope you find this resource inspiring!
Exploring Racial Dynamics and Sexual Power in Thailand’s Queer Sauna Culture: A White Multilocal Perspective
Joseph Black
Chiang Mai University
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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Spores on the wind: confronting colonial violence through the queer region in Ellen van Neerven’s Heat and Light
Kay Harrison
UNSW Sydney
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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Inclusion of queer curricula in language education: A transformative teaching and learning framework
Dr. Matthys Johannes Uys, Prof. Salomé Romylos and Prof. Carisma Nel
North-West University
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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Southern Je Ne Sais Quoi: An Intrinsic Portraiture Study Chronicling the Lived Experiences of Black Gay/Queer Men in the “Black Belt” Region of Alabama
Shelton K. Johnson
The State University of New York at New Paltz
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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Cross-Culture Legitimization and Impartiality for Lgbt Individuals
Dushimirimana Mark
Law Student/University of Rwanda
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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The Implicit Prejudice, Overcompensation & Feigned Support To The Lgbtqia+ Community Among Young Adults Of India
Charu Kriti, Stuti Gusain
Assistant Professor, Department of Liberal Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education,Bengaluru, India
BA (Hon,) Studentو Department of Psychology, Chandigarh University, India
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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Gay tourism development in a destination – Hong Kong local residents’ perceptions
Dr. Jay Barry Ng and Yeung Man Wah
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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The moral high ground may be a threat to diplomacy. A look into the Ugandan Anti Homosexuality Law
Naluyima Hamidah
Empowerment Initiative for Women and Youth Uganda
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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How to Tackle Job discrimination for Hijras in India?
Aiyesha Kaur Swarnn
Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology, School of Social Policy, MA Global Public Policy, University of Birmingham
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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Overcoming Internalized Homophobia: Shaping Authentic Leadership Among Gay Men in the United States
Tony Cohn
University of Cambridge
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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Managing LGBTQ Students in the Classroom: A Proposed Inclusive Education Framework
Rosalie Palaroan, Hangyu Wang, Pengyu Lin, Rakiba Sultana, Zhou Qingqing and Keyi Jiang
Wenzhou-Kean University
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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“We don’t have any honor because we are khwaja sira”: Police violence and discrimination against the khwaja sira community in Swat, Pakistan
Imtyaz Ahmad, Saumya Trapathi and Sameena Azhar
Department of Political Science, Hazara University Pakistan.
Department of Social Work, Binghamton University USA
Graduate School of Social Service, Fordham University USA
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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From Margin to Center? The Possibilities in Local Queer History Community-based History Partnerships
Prof. Dr. Stephanie Yuhl
College of the Holy Cross/Worcester Historical Museum
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on LGBT studies, 2024
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