Queer Walking Tours and the affective contours of place

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This article outlines a method we call Queer Walking Tours as site-specific research-creation events. It gives a brief overview of the Queer Walking Tours as method and then describes one specific tour that explored the concepts ‘Migration, Militarisms, and Speculative Geology’. Queer Walking Tours offer cultural geography and a range of other disciplines and fields a form of place-based research that draws on Indigenous, anti-racist, feminist, and queer frameworks to open up different conversations around the notion of place.

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Truman, S. E., & Springgay, S. (2019). Queer Walking Tours and the affective contours of place. Cultural Geographies, 26(4), 527–534. https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474019842888

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