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Social Geographies: The Basics introduces what social geography is, and what it might be. It outlines the key contours of social geographies, and also disrupts some of the conventions of the discipline in both its content and structure.

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Social Geographies: The Basics introduces what social geography is, and what it might be. It outlines the key contours of social geographies, and also disrupts some of the conventions of the discipline in both its content and structure.


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Autorenporträt
Kath Browne is Professor of Geography at University College Dublin, Ireland. Her research focuses on social justice and inequalities, specifically around gender and sexualities. She has worked with those marginalised because of their sexual and gender identities, exploring how lives can be ameliorated in ways that take place seriously. She has also worked on those who are opposed to sexual and gender equalities, developing the concept of heteroactivism. She leads the Beyond Opposition research project.

Dhiren Borisa is a Dalit queer activist, poet and urban sexual geographer and is Assistant Professor at Jindal Global Law School, India. He is an Urban Studies International Fellow 2022. Dhiren attained his PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi on queer cartographies of desires in Delhi. His research engages with sexual mappings and makings of cities from an intersectional and decolonial lens both among queer spaces in India and in diasporic queer worldings.

Mary Gilmartin is Professor of Geography at Maynooth University, Ireland. Her research focuses on migration, mobilities and spatial justice, and she has extensive experience of teaching undergraduate courses in social geography. She was Managing Editor of the journal Social & Cultural Geography from 2014 to 2018, and remains a member of that journal's editorial board.

Niharika Banerjea teaches gender sexuality and queer studies at the Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, India. Working across and drawing from sociology, geographies of sexualities, and social anthropology, she is engaged with queer-feminist living and activisms in contemporary India. She identifies as a queer academic activist as a way to critically address familiar binaries between academia and activism - in classrooms, activist spaces, and writing practices. Niharika is a member of Sappho for Equality, the activist forum for lesbian, bisexual women, and transmasculine persons' rights.