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|a The gentrification of queer activism :
|b diversity politics and the promise of inclusion in London /
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|a Sociology of diversity
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|t Front Matter --
|t Contents --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Introduction --
|t Between Corporate Diversity and the Closure of Queer Spaces: The Neoliberal Politics of Inclusion in East London --
|t Coming Out for Business: Lesbian Tech CEOs and the CEO-ization of Queer Politics --
|t Diversity Work and Queer Value: Putting Queer Differences to Work in the LGBTQ-friendly Corporation --
|t The Straightening Tendencies of Inclusion: The Friends of the Joiners Arms and the Normativities of Gentrification --
|t As Soon as this Pub Closes: The Temporalities of Gentrification and Other Queer Utopias --
|t Conclusion --
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|t Index
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|a In the 2010s, London's LGBTQ+ scene was hit by extensive venue closures. For some, this represented the increased inclusion of LGBTQ+ people in society. For others, it threatened the city's status as a 'global beacon of diversity' or merely reaffirmed the hostility of London's neoliberal landscapes. Navigating these competing realities, Olimpia Burchiellaro explores the queer politics of LGBTQ+ inclusion in London. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted with activists, professionals and LGBTQ+ friendly businesses, the author reveals how gender and sexuality come to be reconfigured in the production and consumption of LGBTQ+ inclusion and its promises. Giving voice to queer perspectives on inclusion, this is an important contribution to our understanding of urban policy, nightlife, neoliberalism and LGBTQ+ politics.
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|a BURCHIELLARO, OLIMPIA.
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