Current Issue
Volume 40, Issue 1, 2025
Special Issue
Queer in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Research, Theory, and Practice
Guest editors: Rebekah Galbraith and Ti Lamusse
Editorial
Special Issue Queer in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Research, Theory and Practice
Rebekah Galbraith and Ti Lamusse
Research articles
Ensuring the Family Home: The Responsibilities of Queer Scholarship
Welby Ings
Can Universities Be Considered Queer Institutions?
Scott Pilkington and Tof Eklund
What Homophobic Thinking Looks Like: Insights from New Zealand’s Homosexual Law Reform
Debates of the Late 20th Century
Quentin Allan
Folding in Performativity: The Utilisation of Western Gendered Theory for Māori Gendered Reality
Maia Berryman-Kamp
Trans Film and Theatre in Practice: Emerging Artists in Aotearoa Speak to Industrial Challenges and Opportunities
Paige Macintosh
Taking Comfort in the Binary: Examining Language, Gender and Sexuality in a Sports Organisation
Stephanie Foxton
Pursuing Reproductive Justice for Rainbow People in Aotearoa/New Zealand through Research: Insights from the Field
George Parker and Chelsea R. D’Cruz
Cisheteronormativity and the Court: A Queer Criminological Approach
Robert Sewell, Ti Lamusse, and Fiona Hutton
Research Note
Tranz Liberation Framework
Charles Henry
Commentary
Combat Safetyism
Ti Lamusse, Emmy Rākete, and Will Hansen
Book Review
Who’s Afraid of Gender?
Reviewed by Rebekah Galbraith