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What Sexuality Is This Place? Building a Framework for Evaluating Sexualized Space: The Case of Kansas City, Missouri
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HomosexualityQueer TheoryQueer StudySocial SciencesSexual CulturesGender IdentityUrban SocietyGender StudiesSocial NormsKansas CityIntersectionalityAlternative SexualitySexual BehaviorFeminist TheorySexual HealthUrban GeographySexuality StudiesSociologyEvaluating Sexualized SpacePerformance CharacteristicsHuman SexualityEveryday UrbanismSexual OrientationUrban SpaceUrban Life
:We intend to build on previous work in planning and geography to develop a new framework for characterizing the everyday spaces that queer people move through and to capture their experiences of the city. Our hypothesis is that all spaces reflect social norms around gender identity and sexual orientation. We will explore how these norms play out in urban spaces by adapting a Lynchian framework that characterizes space by performance characteristics, such as fit, access, and control, using Kansas City, Missouri as a case study. Our results show that queer people read most spaces as heteronormative. They also show that there is a set of spaces with common performance characteristics that are preferred by queer people in Kansas City. We conclude with recommendations for future research and suggest connections to planning practice.
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