Search for dissertations about: "bisexual"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word bisexual.
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1. Two-Sex Branching Populations
Abstract : We introduce a Two-Sex Galton-Watson Branching Process, to study the dynamics of two-sex populations. It allows individuals to interact with each other in order to form couples (or mating units), and each of these couples produces children for the new generation. READ MORE
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2. A Walk on Istiklal Street : Dissident Sexual Geographies, Politics and Citizenship in Istanbul
Abstract : Building upon ethnographic material and literature dating from the early 1970s until the 2010s, this thesis is about the production and transformation of dissident sexual geographies through the interplay of sexual politics and citizenship in Beyoğlu and Aksaray, two districts of Istanbul, Turkey. In particular, the interdisciplinary inquiry is composed in the form of a walk on Istiklal Street in Beyoğlu district, historically a central location for cruising activities, finding sexual communities and organising political events among LGBT circles. READ MORE
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3. Life in a twilight landscape : Exploring the intersection of ethnic and sexual minority identities in sweden
Abstract : Historically speaking, sexual and ethnic minorities have been dreadfully treated by society at large, the legal system and the scientific world. Even today, homosexuality is associated with life-threatening risks in many countries, which is one migration motivator for sexual minorities. READ MORE
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4. Who is Woman and Who is Man? : Normativity at Intersections of Gender and Sexual Orientation
Abstract : Current gender norms predominantly construct gender as an expression of binary sex categories that are different but complementary. A performative view of gender instead analyses gender as an emergent feature of social interactions that is created by the constant repetition of acts in relation to discourses of gender. READ MORE
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5. Taxonomy and phylogeny of Randia (Rubiaceae, Gardenieae)
Abstract : The Neotropical genera Rosenbergiodendron and Randia have been studied. Rosenbergiodendron is revised and presented in a separate paper. The other three papers concern Randia, which is partly revised and phylogenetically analysed. Rosenbergiodendron is morphologically distinct and cannot be synonymised under Randia. READ MORE