All Stories

  1. Promoting LGBTI rights in foreign policy: strategies for action while avoiding backlash
  2. Anti‐LGBTIQ rhetoric and electoral outcomes under the shadow of war: Evidence from Poland's 2023 parliamentary election
  3. The Recognition of Shared Suffering After Violence: ISIS Victimization and LGBT+ Support in Mosul Iraq
  4. Countering International Backlash by Discrediting the Messengers: Reputational Chaining and LGBT+ Rights in Bosnia
  5. Rooting Equality: Testing the Effectiveness of Activist Frames Combating Homophobia in Zimbabwe
  6. Transnational Illiberal Networks
  7. The Global Resistance to LGBTIQ Rights
  8. The double-helix entanglements of transnational advocacy: Moral conservative resistance to LGBTI rights
  9. Theorizing Potential Downstream Cultural Consequences of LGBT+ Activism
  10. When do opponents of LGBT human rights mobilize in Europe? - Explaining political participation in times of populism
  11. LGBTI Issues in the 2021 Federal Election: ‘Und das ist auch gut so!’
  12. Leading from Behind? Gender Equality in Germany During the Merkel Era
  13. Leading from Behind
  14. Marriage Equality Campaigns (Europe)
  15. Not that niche: making room for the study of LGBTIQ people in political science
  16. Reassessing the relationship between homophobia and political participation
  17. Reverse Research Design: Research Design in the Undergraduate Classroom
  18. Leading from Behind? Gender Equality in Germany During the Merkel Era
  19. Pride amid Prejudice: The Influence of LGBT+ Rights Activism in a Socially Conservative Society
  20. A welcome from our new editors: change and continuity in politics and gender
  21. (Same)‐sex in the city: Urbanisation and LGBTI rights expansion
  22. When Do Opponents of Gay Rights Mobilize? Explaining Political Participation in Times of Backlash against Liberalism
  23. Author Response
  24. Logics of Gender Justice and Their Meaning for the Study of Sexuality and Gender Identity: A Dialogue
  25. Staying Tuned: LGBTQIA Politics in the Trump Era
  26. Migration and queer mobilisations: how migration facilitates cross-border LGBTQ activism
  27. Intersectional and Transnational Coalitions during Times of Crisis: The European LGBTI Movement
  28. Perils of success: backlash and resistance to LGBT rights in domestic and international politics
  29. Contracting Human Rights
  30. Protean Power in Movement: Navigating Uncertainty in the LGBT Rights Revolution
  31. Movement/countermovement interaction and instrumental framing in a multi-level world: rooting Polish lesbian and gay activism
  32. Getting the Message Out: Media Context and Global Changes in Attitudes Toward Homosexuality
  33. L’International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) et l’expansion du militantisme LGBT dans une Europe unifiée
  34. When States Come Out
  35. Triangulation in Social Movement Research
  36. Contested norms in new-adopter states: International determinants of LGBT rights legislation
  37. With Arms Wide Shut: Threat Perception, Norm Reception, and Mobilized Resistance to LGBT Rights
  38. Why Europe is lesbian and gay friendly (and why America never will be)
  39. LGBT Activism and the Making of Europe
  40. Cooperative transnationalism in contemporary Europe: Europeanization and political opportunities for LGBT mobilization in the European Union
  41. Repressing Protest: Threat and Weakness in the European Context, 1975-1989
  42. Poland and Slovenia's responses to international norms
  43. Books in the Series (continued from p. iii)
  44. The politics of visibility and LGBT rights in Europe
  45. Complying with new norms: LGBT rights legislation
  46. Introduction
  47. Conclusion