1st Edition

LGBTQ+ Centers and Organizations Spaces of Sexual Politics, Activism, and Social Relations

By Chen Misgav, Gilly Hartal Copyright 2026
150 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

150 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of LGBTQ+ centers and organizations in urban areas, a phenomenon that began in North American and Western European cities four decades ago and now flourishes around the world. It analyzes two different LGBTQ+ organizations in Israel: the Jerusalem Open House and the Tel Aviv LGBTQ Center. It traces their different histories, sociocultural and... Read more

1. Introduction: Spaces of LGBTQ+ Politics, Activism, and Social Relations  2. Spatial Activism: New Spaces, New Politics  3. Gender Space and Politics at the Tel Aviv LGBTQ Center: The Emergence of Stubborn Homonationalism  4. Identities, Generations, and Community Activism  5. The Jerusalem Open House: Constructing Safe Spaces  6. Planning and Sexual Politics at the LGBTQ Center  7. Affective Politics of Space and Trauma  8. New Centers, Old Organizations: Fragmentation and Future Directions

Biography

Chen Misgav is an academic director of democracy studies program at the Open University in Israel. He is the co- editor of Co- Authoring Feminist and Queer Geographies: Collaborations, Mentorship, Solidarities, Friendships (Routledge, 2026).

Gilly Hartal is an associate professor in the Gender Studies Program and Head of the Gender Activism Graduate Track at Bar- Ilan University, Israel.