Gorman-Murray, Andrew
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Wollongong
Australia
Andrew Gorman-Murray is a Research Fellow in Human Geography at the University of Wollongong. He is a cultural, social, political and historical geographer, with broad research interests in the interlinking of space, place and identity. His particular research foci include geographies of sexuality and gender; geographies of home and housing; rural cultural studies; queer festivals and tourism; landscape studies; community studies; and the politics of belonging.
Contributions
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ArticlesCountry(side) in the Context of Climate Change The theme of this issue of M/C Journal is ‘country’, with a remit to contemplate the multifaceted and...Read more
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Editorial‘Country’ is a word that is made to do much discursive work. In one common configuration, country is synonymous with ‘rural’, also evinced through terms like countryside and country-minded. Yet, at the same time, country is synonymous with ‘nation’. This usage is...Read more
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Editorial