[HTML][HTML] Climate Impacts on Tangible Coastal Cultural Heritage in the United States: Towards Sustainable and Adaptive Coastal Heritage Management

S Axon, A Chapman, D Light - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
Climate change is predicted to have severe impacts on coastal communities, including sea
level rise, flooding, and coastal erosion, and is expected to reshape many coastlines. One …

Public art, sexuality, and critical pedagogy

M Zebracki - Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper establishes a novel niche by providing an original critical synthesis of the
potentials and challenges of using public art to teach about, and “que (e) ry”, sexuality …

LGBTQ situated memory, place-making and the sexual politics of gentrification

E Spruce - Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article draws on material from an ethnographic study in the gentrifying/gentrified
London neighbourhood of Brixton to analyse the relationship between practices of LGBTQ …

The landscape of public art research: a knowledge map analysis

M Zebracki, M Xiao - The Professional Geographer, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This is the first article to date that employs a knowledge map analysis to provide insights into
the landscape of public art research, a multidisciplinary area that is concerned with issues …

Redistributing More Than the LGBTQ2S Acronym? Planning Beyond Recognition and Rainbows on Vancouver's Periphery

JA Podmore, AL Bain - Urban Planning, 2023 - cogitatiopress.com
Just urban planning recognizes sociocultural differences and addresses inequality by
implementing redistributive mechanisms that move beyond urban neoliberal practices of …

Exploring Latino cultural factors from the perspective of sexual minority men in the USA

D Mayo, DHA Maya, M Puccinelli… - Culture, health & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Existing research on Latino cultural factors mainly focuses on gender and nationality, often
overlooking sexual orientation and giving limited attention to the experiences of Latino …

Beyond picturesque decay: Detroit and the photographic sites of confrontation between media and residents

M Zebracki, B Doucet, T De Brant - Space and Culture, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article contributes to scholarship on urban visual culture by advancing understandings
of how visual imageries may become (online and off-line) sites of confrontation between …

Gay monuments in queer times: Amsterdam's Homomonument and the politics of inclusive social practice

M Zebracki, F Janssens, R M. Vanderbeck - Sexualities, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite growing debate about the role of monuments in diverse societies, there has been
insufficient attention to contestations that have emerged involving 'gay'or 'queer'monuments …

A monument to whom? Artist positionality in community art-based projects

M Tartari, M Trimarchi, S Ghirardi, PL Sacco - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
Artistic interventions in the public domain are often legitimized as opportunities for the
empowerment of local communities. However, the nature of such interventions is complex …

Introduction: Mnemonic Solidarity—Global Interventions

JH Lim, E Rosenhaft - Mnemonic Solidarity: Global Interventions, 2021 - Springer
Lim and Rosenhaft introduce “mnemonic solidarity” as a scholarly and political program,
situating it in the context of the wider project and publication series “Entangled Memories in …