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Publications

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Farquhar, M. (2021). Structural Violence in the Queer Community: A Comparative Analysis of International Human Rights Protections for LGBTIQ+ People. Inquiries Journal, 13(12). 


Maisey, N., Farquhar, M., & Curo, K. (2021). Cultivating Human Connection in the Everyday: A Practical Model for Solidarity. In B. Offord, C. Fleay, L. Hartley, Y Gelaw Woldeyes, & D. Chan (Eds.), Activating Cultural an Social Change: The Pedagogies of Human Rights, (pp. 167-182). Routledge. 


Farquhar, M., & Dau, D. (2020). Real, Visible, Here: Bisexual+ Visibility in Western Australia. Critical Social Policy, 40 (2), 258-278.


Chan, D., Farquhar, M., Garbutt, R., Kerr, T., Offord, B., Shiosaki, E., Woldeyes, Y. (2018). A case for reimagining Australia: Dialogic registers of the Other, truth-telling and a will to justice. Coolabah, 24&25 (2018), 199-212

Other

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Academic

Bi+ visibility in Western Australia: Forming community, Archer Magazine, 2020


We're all equal before the law, Human Rights x Human Responsibilities, 2020


Promotion & Protection of the Human Rights of Bisexual Persons, ILGA Bisexual Secretariat, 2018


How 'hi-visibility' increased 'bi-visibility' in Western Australia, Gay Star News, 2018


Hi Visibility, Bi Visibility: This week is all about the B in LGBTI+, OUTinPerth, 2017


Tackling biphobia: why bisexual visibility matters, Gay Star News, 2017 (republished in Queer Av)


One Week in Bangkok: The 2016 ILGA World Conference, Bi Style, Bi Women Quarterly, 2017


Policing visibility: Binaries, bisexuality and intra-LGBT exclusivity, Archer Magazine, 2016 (republished in Daily Life, Sydney Morning Herald, Out in Perth)


Chicken Waffles & Religion, Unite Indianapolis, 2015 


We acknowledge the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation as the traditional custodians of the lands on which most of our work occurs, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water, and culture. We pay our deepest respects to their elders past and present.

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