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Ordinary in Brighton? Launch Event

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

The launch of the book Ordinary in Brighton: LGBT, Activisms and the City was on the 23rd November 2013 3-5 at the Friends Meeting House, Brighton. 

We asked a few people to read the book and say a few words at the event. Watch the video by clicking here

This book reflects on learning from the stories, hopes and views entrusted to the Count Me In Too research project, and develops thinking, linking and extending the research literature whilst also seeking to honour the contributions of those who took part.

At the launch people who participated in the Count Me In Too research can pick up a free copy, recognising the many hours of work that LGBT people undertook with the Count Me In Too project. 

We hope that you find (at least some of it!) interesting as it talks about place/times/work/issues that you were involved in, and includes lots of quotes from participants in the research. It is limited, it can't do everything, but it is the first of its kind! 

The book is framed for academics and activists with interest in research and theories. You can read the publishers overview of the book here:http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781472412942. You can also buy the book from the Ashgate website.

 



Do you know of research that should be featured here? If you know of any recent LGBT research that you think might be of interest to Brighton & Hove's LGBT communities, please forward it to Count Me In Too at . We can add information about the research to our news feed and let everyone who accesses Count Me In Too know about it!

Count Me In Too's LGBT Research Information Desk kept up to date with LGBT research from around the world. Here you will find information on some of the interesting work that was done, as well as news about the Count Me In Too project.

Other news

  • Ordinary in Brighton? Launch Event (Tue, 5 Nov 13)
  • Ordinary in Brighton?: LGBT, Activisms and the City Published (Tue, 29 Oct 13)
  • Count Me In Too reaches an end (Tue, 11 Jan 11)
  • Count Me In Too Videos (Fri, 7 Jan 11)
  • Timetable for Transforming LGBT Lives Released (Thu, 26 Aug 10)
  • Count Me In Too celebrates Pride (Sun, 8 Aug 10)
  • Now available at Twitter (Thu, 22 Jul 10)
  • Count Me In Too informs new sexual health campaign (Mon, 19 Jul 10)
  • The new Transforming LGBT Lives Conference poster - available for download. (Sun, 11 Jul 10)
  • Gscene reports on CMIT award (Wed, 30 Jun 10)
  • Golden Handbag Awards feature Count Me In Too research (Sun, 27 Jun 10)
  • Count Me In Too wins research innovation award (Thu, 24 Jun 10)
  • IDAHOBIT (Sun, 16 May 10)
  • Surya Monro speaking at the Transforming LGBT Lives Conference (Tue, 27 Apr 10)
  • Research: 'Sexuality, Equality and Local Governance' (Tue, 27 Apr 10)
  • Get Your Data Day (Wed, 21 Apr 10)
  • First Guest Speaker confirmed for 'Transforming LGBT Lives' Conference (Thu, 15 Apr 10)
  • Geographies of sexualities research now in A-Level specifications (Fri, 19 Mar 10)
  • Count Me In Too Exhibition for LGBT History Month (Tue, 16 Feb 10)
  • Count Me In Too project joins national LGBT History Month pre-launch (Thu, 19 Nov 09)
  • Count Me In Too: Celebration & Exhibitions (Fri, 24 Jul 09)
  • Publication of Drugs & Alcohol Report Launch (Wed, 17 Jun 09)
  • with us • by us • for us (Tue, 31 Mar 09)
  • Findings Reports Dissemination Events (Mon, 2 Feb 09)
  • Community Consultation 2009 (Thu, 1 Jan 09)
  • Count Me In Too: The Next Stage (Sat, 1 Nov 08)
  • Additional Themed Analysis (Fri, 5 Jan 07)
  • Data Analysis and Publication of Findings (Thu, 28 Dec 06)

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