Amin Ghaziani
@Amin_Ghaziani
Sociology Prof, Canada Research Chair in Urban Sexualities, Co-editor of Contexts, Author of 6 books. Newest: Long Live Queer Nightlife (Princeton).
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The book tour continues tomorrow (24 April, 4pm) Aston Sociology and Policy in Birmingham, where I'll be in conversation w/ Dr Katy Pilcher & Mark McCormack. This is the 9th event on the tour, 6 more still to come in the UK. See link for details. UBC Media Relations UBC Sociology ASA Sociology allevents.in/birmingham/lon…
Tomorrow (24 April) at 4 pm BST: Join Aston Sociology and Policy in welcoming Amin Ghaziani for a discussion on his new book Long Live Queer Nightlife! He will discuss his work in conversation with Dr Katy Pilcher, with Mark McCormack chairing.
For more details, visit: hubs.ly/Q02tBdlC0
Congratulations to Louise Callaghan (Louise Callaghan), winner of @PressAwardsUK Foreign Reporter of the Year! 🥂
Amin Ghaziani interviewed Louise for the Contexts Magazine Fall '23 issue. Find their conversation about bringing a human element to global current events here ➡️
This is Aisha, founder of a sober club night called misery. Tonight, they were spinning at Jawani, an Urdu & Punjabi word that translates to youth, or an energetic time of one’s life. Aisha is a maven. The title of Ch 4 of my new book is inspired by them! #LongLiveQueerNightlife
Connecting with some of the world's most influential publics? Yeah, we do that, too! Read our interview with Louise Callaghan, winner of @PressAwardsUK Foreign Reporter of the Year, at journals.sagepub.com/toc/ctxa/22/4.
Prof. Amin Ghaziani spoke to UBC News about his new book, Long Live Queer Nightlife, which explores how queer, trans and racial minorities are replacing traditional nightlife with radically inclusive parties.
Read the full Q&A: buff.ly/3vWec6g
Traditional gay bars are in decline.
UBC Sociology prof. Dr. Amin Ghaziani's new book explores how queer, trans and racial minorities are replacing traditional nightlife with radically inclusive parties.
Read more: bit.ly/4cOslDb
“Club nights are part of a broader, global movement.” Amin Ghaziani speaks about his new book Long Live Queer Nightlife for University of British Columbia: hubs.ly/Q02tcmK_0
Contexts.org is abuzz with springtime sociology! Don't miss Victor Ray on the class politics of fine dining, Catherine D. Tan on oppositional framings of autism, and a crop of new research writeups by our UBC Sociology grad team!
How is nightlife changing? How is it persisting? Where do new joys await? Find out in this conversation-styled press release issued by the UBC media relations team. #LongLiveQueerNightlife 👇🏽 Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s UBC Sociology ASA Sociology 👇🏽
Was walking to my office at LSE Sociology and stumbled onto this sweet sight. Thank you The Gilded Acorn for displaying my new book with Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s in your window! #longlivequeernightlife
With keynotes from Claire Alexander, Eric Klinenberg, and Ben Ansell, the BJS conference promises to be a space to foster new synergies and collaborations around pressing challenges relevant to sociology.
🔗Find out more: ow.ly/aRfk50R3srS
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🏳️🌈 NTU School of Arts and Humanities Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer, Zack Ditch was featured in The The Conversation
last week with a review of Amin Ghaziani’s book ‘Long Live Queer Nightlife: How the Closing of Gay Bars Sparked a Revolution’. Read the full article below👇
theconversation.com/how-the-demise…
The underground never looked so bright! Fabulous!! You are inspiring this Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s team in the most magical of ways.
Seize the moment -- the flashes, the fashion, the feelings -- and make the magic last forever. #LongLiveQueerNightlife with Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.s.