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  • Journal

    Dhaenens, F., Van Bauwel, S. and Biltereyst, D.

    Slashing the Fiction of Queer Theory: Slash Fiction, Queer Reading, and Transgressing the Boundaries of Screen Studies, Representations, and Audiences

    2008 - Journal of Communication Inquiry

    In-text: (Dhaenens, Van Bauwel and Biltereyst, 2008)

    Your Bibliography: Dhaenens, F., Van Bauwel, S. and Biltereyst, D., 2008. Slashing the Fiction of Queer Theory: Slash Fiction, Queer Reading, and Transgressing the Boundaries of Screen Studies, Representations, and Audiences. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 32(4), pp.335-347.

  • Journal

    Fotopoulou, A.

    Intersectionality queer studies and hybridity: methodological frameworks for social research

    2012 - Journal of International Women's Studies

    In-text: (Fotopoulou, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Fotopoulou, A., 2012. Intersectionality queer studies and hybridity: methodological frameworks for social research. Journal of International Women's Studies, 13(2), pp.19-32.

  • Chapter of an ed. book

    Gamson, J.

    Sexualities, queer theory, and qualitative research

    2000 - SAGE Publications - Thousand Oaks

    In-text: (Gamson, 2000)

    Your Bibliography: Gamson, J., 2000. Sexualities, queer theory, and qualitative research. In: N. Denzin and S. Lincoln, ed., Handbook of Qualitative Research, 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, p.356.

  • Journal

    Levy, D. L. and Johnson, C. W.

    What does the Q mean? Including queer voices in qualitative research

    2012 - Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice

    In-text: (Levy and Johnson, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Levy, D. and Johnson, C., 2012. What does the Q mean? Including queer voices in qualitative research. Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice, 11(2), pp.130-140.

  • Journal

    Ruffolo, D.

    Queer(ing) scholarly research: Decentering fixed subjects for implicated subjectivities

    2006 - Higher Education Perspectives

    In-text: (Ruffolo, 2006)

    Your Bibliography: Ruffolo, D., 2006. Queer(ing) scholarly research: Decentering fixed subjects for implicated subjectivities. Higher Education Perspectives, 2(2), pp.1-22.

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