Trans Day of Visibility
Trans Day of Visibility takes place on March 31st each year to celebrate trans and non-binary people and raise awareness of discrimination faced by trans people worldwide.
To help raise the visibility of transgender people we have curated a selection of books, free journal content and Transforming Society articles.
Transgender visibility article collection
European Journal of Politics and Gender
Revisiting gender-neutral policy from a trans perspective: a look at Northern Ireland
Jamie J. Hagen, Maria-Adriana Deiana and Danielle Roberts
Trans* voting: demand and supply side of trans* politics in Germany
Michael Hunklinger and Niklas Ferch
Lessons on opportunity hoarding and gender binarism: building an alliance of women’s, trans and intersex movements
Angelika von Wahl
Not that niche: making room for the study of LGBTIQ people in political science [Open Access]
Phillip M. Ayoub
Rainbows and traffic lights: queer voters at the German ballot box
Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte
The substantive representation of social groups: towards a new comparative research agenda
Silvia Erzeel and Ekaterina Rashkova
Dividing between ‘us’ and ‘them’: the framing of gender and sexuality by online followers of the Dutch populist radical right
Ruud Fiers and Jasper Muis
Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Sexual victimisation of transgender people in the Netherlands: prevalence, risk factors and health consequences
Marianne Cense, Stans de Haas and Tamar Doorduin
Inter-sibling violence as a mechanism of hegemony: retrospective accounts from a non-binary and LGBTQ+ sample in the United States
Katherine Martinez and Courtney McDonald
Critical and Radical Social Work
Supporting transgender survivors of sexual violence: learning from users’ experiences
Sally Rymer and Valentina Cartei
Global Discourse
‘The stigma of Western words’: asylum law, transgender identity and sexual orientation in South Africa
B Camminga
International Journal of Care and Caring
From villain to hero: trans men and non-binary persons as care providers in Southern Europe
Ana Cristina Santos
On Transforming Society
For researchers, asking about gender is harder than it looks
Dan Cassino and Yasemin Besen-Cassino
Beyond the binary: The quest for new approaches to measuring gender in social science research
Amy Alexander, Catherine Bolzendahl and Lena Wängnerud
Towards a less pathologising life for trans people
Zowie Davy
Defending LGBTQ+ youth rights against spin dictatorship
Madelaine Adelman and Eliza Byard