Toilet talk: (Trans)Gendered negotiation of public spaces

Somers, J., Burke, S., Carr, P. and Demasi, M. 2023. Toilet talk: (Trans)Gendered negotiation of public spaces. in: Tseliou, E., Demuth, C., Georgaca, E. and Gough, B (ed.) Routledge International Handbook of Innovative Qualitative Psychological Research. London Routledge.

Chapter titleToilet talk: (Trans)Gendered negotiation of public spaces
AuthorsSomers, J., Burke, S., Carr, P. and Demasi, M.
EditorsTseliou, E., Demuth, C., Georgaca, E. and Gough, B
Abstract

Public toilet provision in the UK fails to meet the needs of cis women while trans communities are absent from current building regulations. This research explores how individuals negotiate differing positions on toilet provision and accessibility. The data was formed of online posts on Dezeen, a forum for building design professionals, and Mumsnet, a parenting forum, in response to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government ‘Technical review on increasing accessibility and provision of toilets for men and women’. Discursive Psychology was used to explore how accessibility to toilets is constructed. There is also an opportunity to explore how a discursive approach can be applied interdisciplinary with town planning and the built environment. Gender identities are situated and constructed within public toilets. Talk about refuge in public bathrooms involved the negotiation of who belonged in differing gender categories and who warranted a need for refuge. Where men are explicitly acknowledged as an issue, cis and trans women are collectively identified as requiring a safe space. Cis women are presented as a threat to trans women and other cis women who are misgendered. Discourse about toilet provision draws upon both heteronormative ideology to challenge access to trans people and others who challenge normative gender roles. Talk about toilets involves warranting ‘place-identity’ as gender identity is situated and access limited to those who are constructed as belonging.

Keywordstoilets
town planning
gender
public toilet provision
accessibility
equality
Book titleRoutledge International Handbook of Innovative Qualitative Psychological Research.
Year2023
PublisherRoutledge
Publication dates
Published10 Nov 2023
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN9780367654733
9781003132721
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003132721-34
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