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Exploring trans people's lives in Britain, trans studies, geography and beyond: A review of research progress

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Todd JD (2021) Exploring trans people's lives in Britain, trans studies, geography and beyond: A review of research progress. Geography Compass, 15 (4), Art. No.: e12556. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12556

Abstract
In this paper, I explore how trans people's lives have been conceptualised and researched in human geography. I begin by contextualising trans people's lived experiences in Britain, before recognising trans studies as a distinct field that must continue to shape geographies of trans lives and ontologies. I then consider more recent research in queer geographies which foregrounds trans lives under the ‘trans geographies' banner. I examine how space has been conceptualised in such research and demonstrate the methodological and conceptual absences and failings and problematic approaches that geographical research often perpetuates, arguing that work remains to ensure our research works with and is responsive to or developed by trans people. The paper concludes by calling upon geographers to recognise the diversities and potentialities of trans people's everyday lives and develop intersectionally-attentive and reciprocal geographical research around trans lives, bodies, and spaces.

Keywords
intersectionality; queer geography; trans geographies; trans people; trans people in Britain; trans studies; transgender

Journal
Geography Compass: Volume 15, Issue 4

StatusPublished
FundersEconomic and Social Research Council
Publication date30/04/2021
Publication date online09/03/2021
Date accepted by journal26/01/2021
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/34017
PublisherWiley
eISSN1749-8198