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Pride Parades and LGBT Movements
Political Participation in an International Comparative Perspective
Gender and Comparative Politics Series
Authors: Peterson Abby, Wahlström Mattias, Wennerhag Magnus
Language: EnglishSubject for Pride Parades and LGBT Movements:
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Pride Parades; EU Level Organization; Social Movements; LGBT People; LGBT Politics; Pride Participants; Pride Movement; LGBT Community; Pride Parade; Broad LGBT Community; Comparative Politics; Pride Events; European Politics; Stockholm Pride; Sexuality Studies; Social Movement Theory; Pride Organizers; Party Politics; Paseo De La Reforma; Protest; LGBT Human; Civil Society; LGBT Organization; New Social Movements; LGBT Movement; Ronald Holzhacker; LGBT Person; Mattias Wahlström; Pink Saturday; Magnus Wennerhag; Equality Parade; LGBT Group; LGBT Right; Pride Performances; LGBT Issue; LGBT Activist; LGBT Visibility; LGBT Participant; Socio-demographic Composition
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The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781315474052, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
Today, Pride parades are staged in countries and localities across the globe, providing the most visible manifestations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex movements and politics.
Pride Parades and LGBT Movements contributes to a better understanding of LGBT protest dynamics through a comparative study of eleven Pride parades in seven European countries ? Czech Republic, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK ? and Mexico. Peterson, Wahlström and Wennerhag uncover the dynamics producing similarities and differences between Pride parades, using unique data from surveys of Pride participants and qualitative interviews with parade organizers and key LGBT activists. In addition to outlining the histories of Pride in the respective countries, the authors explore how the different political and cultural contexts influence: Who participates, in terms of socio-demographic characteristics and political orientations; what Pride parades mean for their participants; how participants were mobilized; how Pride organizers relate to allies and what strategies they employ for their performances of Pride.
This book will be of interest to political scientists and sociologists with an interest in LGBT studies, social movements, comparative politics and political behavior and participation.
Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction—"Coming out all over" [Abby Peterson] 2. The Histories of Pride [Abby Peterson, Mattias Wahlström, and Magnus Wennerhag] 3. Context Matters [Abby Peterson] 4. Who Participates? [Magnus Wennerhag] 5. Pride Parade Mobilizing and the Barrier of Stigma [Abby Peterson and Mattias Wahlström] 6. Friends of Pride—Challenges, Conflicts and Dilemmas [Abby Peterson and Mattias Wahlström] 7. Performances of Party and Politics [Abby Peterson] 8. The Meanings of Pride Parades for their Participants [Mattias Wahlström] 9. Between Politics and Party [Abby Peterson and Mattias Wahlström] Appendix: Data and Methods
Abby Peterson is Professor Emerita of Sociology at the Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She has published extensively within the fields of social movement research, cultural sociology and criminology.
Mattias Wahlström is Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He has a PhD in Sociology from the University of Gothenburg. His research mainly concerns social movements, protest and the policing of social protest.
Magnus Wennerhag is Associate Professor in Sociology at the School of Social Sciences, Södertörn University, Sweden. He has a PhD in Sociology from Lund University. His research mainly concerns social movements, political participation, social stratification and theories of modernity.