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Moderately queer programming at an established LGBTQ film festival : a case study of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival Universiteit Gent
Distinctively queer in the parish : performances of distinction and LGBTQ+ representations in Flemish prestige television fiction Universiteit Gent
This article troubles the intuitive link between emancipatory portrayals of sexual and gender diversity and 'quality television' by focusing on three Flemish 'prestige' dramas: Met Man en Macht (VIER, 2013), Bevergem (Canvas, 2015) and Den Elfde Van Den Elfde (één, 2016). Contrary to the United States, Flemish quality television portrays fewer LGBTQ+ characters and narratives than less 'prestigious' content. Approached from a Bourdieusian ...
Determinants of LGBTQ+ corporate policies Universiteit Antwerpen
We study the determinants of firms’ LGBTQ+ policies and their relation to general CSR policies. Common factors explain LGBTQ+ policies related to firms’ primary stakeholders and those aimed at public LGBTQ+ efforts: younger firms, those with more financial resources, more educated workforces, catering to retail customers, and located in liberal areas have more LGBTQ+-friendly policies. LGBTQ+ initiatives encounter less societal agreement than ...
18e-eeuwse logica in de 21e-eeuwse politiek : een opmerking over de logische mogelijkheid van begrippen als 'queer' en 'lgbtq+' Universiteit Gent
Acknowledging/denying LGBT+ difference : understanding homonormativity and LGBT+ homogeneity in Flemish TV fiction through production research Universiteit Gent
Are all LGBTQI+ patients white and male? Good practices and curriculum gaps in sexual and gender minority health issues in a Dutch medical curriculum KU Leuven
Objectives: People marginalized based on their sexual and gender identity face specific health risks and experience barriers to culturally competent care. Insight into how Dutch medical schools address LGBTQI+ health-related learning objectives is scarce. We therefore examined how LGBTQI+ health issues are integrated in the Amsterdam UMC-VUmc medical curriculum by evaluating the year-two course 'Sex, Sexuality and Relationships' for LGBTQI+ ...
Body Searches and Vulnerable Groups: Women and LGBTQI+ People in Prison KU Leuven
While body searches are an inherently invasive procedure for all prisoners, some vulnerable groups (e.g. women, LGBTQI+ people, children, people with disabilities and/or any religious/ethnic/cultural minorities in a specific prison context) might be significantly more affected by its degrading character. This chapter examines how body searches are experienced by vulnerable groups, with a focus on women and LGBTQI+ people in prison. As with most ...