Publications

Journal articles

Zebracki, M. & R. Leitner (2022), Queer monuments: Visibility, (counter)actions, legacy. Journal of Homosexuality 69(8): 1342-1371

Zebracki, M., F. Janssens, & R.M. Vanderbeck (2021), Gay monuments in queer times: Amsterdam’s Homomonument and the politics of inclusive social practiceSexualities. doi:10.1177/13634607211028517 

Weintrob, A., L. Hansell, M. Zebracki, Y. Barnard & K. Lucas (2021), Queer mobilities: Critical LGBTQ perspectives of public transport spaces. Mobilities 16(5):775-791

Zebracki, M. & M. Xiao (2021), The landscape of public art research: A knowledge map analysis. The Professional Geographer 73(3): 481-495

Zebracki, M. (2020), Public artivism: Queering geographies of migration and social inclusivityCitizenship Studies 24(2): 131-153

Zebracki, M. (2020). Public art and sex(uality): A “wonky” nexus. Public Art Dialogue 10(1): 1-10

Zebracki, M. (2020), Public art, sexuality, and critical pedagogy. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 44(2): 265-284

Zebracki, M. & J.J. Hall (2020), Teaching geographies of sexualities: 20 years on. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 44(2): 179-187

Zebracki M., B. Doucet & T. De Brant (2019), Beyond picturesque decay: Detroit and the photographic sites of confrontation between media and residents. Space and Culture 22(4): 489-508

Zebracki M., Luger J. (2018), Digital geographies of public art: New global politics. Progress in Human Geography 43(5): 890-909

Zebracki, M. & D. de Bekker (2018), Public art for an inclusive city: Producers and publics on the social potentials and problems of flagship vis-à-vis community artCity & Society 30(1): 14-44

Zebracki M., & J. Palmer (2018), Introduction to special issue: Urban public art: Geographies of co-production. City & Society 30(1): 5-13

Zebracki, M. (2018), Regenerating a coastal town through art: Dismaland and the (l)imitations of antagonistic art practice in the city. Cities 77: 21-32

Zebracki, M. (2018), Urban preservation and the queerying spaces of (un)remembering: Memorial landscapes of the Miami Beach art deco historic district. Urban Studies 55(10): 2261-2285

Zebracki, M. (2017), Queerying public art in digitally networked space. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 16(3): 440-474

Zebracki, M. & T. Milani (2017), Critical geographical queer semioticsACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 16(3): 427-439.

Zebracki, M., A. Sumner & E. Speight (2017), (Re)making public campus art: Connecting the university, publics and the cityPublic Art Dialogue 7(1): 6-43

Zebracki, M. (2017), Homomonument as queer micropublic: An emotional geography of sexual citizenshipJournal of Economic and Social Geography 108(3): 345-355

Zebracki, M. (2017), A cybergeography of public art encounter: The case of Rubber DuckInternational Journal of Cultural Studies 20(5): 526-544

Zebracki, M. (2016), The search for publics: Challenging comfort zones in the co-creation of public art. Cultural Geographies 23(4): 739-744

Zebracki, M. (2016), Embodied techno-space: An auto-ethnography on affective citizenship in the techno electronic dance music scene. Emotion, Space and Society 20: 111-119

Van Klinken, A. & M. Zebracki (2015), Porn in church: Moral geographies of homosexuality in Uganda. Porn Studies 3(1): 89-92

Zebracki, M. (2014), Explosive multiscalar negotiations of sexual citizenship: The 2014 Russian Winter Olympics countdownAntipode  A Radical Journal of Geography

Zebracki, M. (2013), Beyond public artopia: Public art as perceived by its publicsGeoJournal 78(2): 303–317

Zebracki, M. (2012), Engaging geographies of public art: Indwellers, the ‘Butt Plug Gnome’ and their localeSocial & Cultural Geography 13(7): 735–758 – part of special issue on ‘public space, public art and public pedagogy’

Zebracki, M. (2011), Does cultural policy matter in public-art production? The Netherlands and Flanders compared, 1945-presentEnvironment and Planning A 43(12): 2953–2970

Zebracki, M., R. van der Vaart & I. van Aalst (2010), Deconstructing public artopia: Situating public-art claims within practiceGeoforum 41(5): 786–795

Books

Zebracki, M. & J. Palmer (2017), Public Art Encounters: Art, Space and Identity. London: Routledge. ISBN: 9781472468796

Cartiere, C. & M. Zebracki (Eds.) (2016), The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1138829213

Zebracki, M. (2012), Public Artopia: Art in Public Space in Question (PhD thesis). Amsterdam: Pallas Publications/Amsterdam University Press. ISBN: 9789085550655

Book chapters

Zebracki, M. (2016), The Everyday Agonistic Life after the Unveiling: Lived Experiences from a Public Art World Café. In: The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion, 63-82. London: Routledge.

Cartiere, C., S. Hope, A. Schrag, E. Yon & M. Zebracki (2016), A Collective Timeline of Socially-Engaged Public Art Practice. In: The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion, 225-241. London: Routledge.

Cartiere, C. & M. Zebracki (2016), Introduction. In: The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion, 1-10. London: Routledge.

Zebracki, M. (2015), Art Engagers: What Does Public Art Do to Its Publics? The Case of the ‘Butt Plug Gnome’. In: Lossau, J. & Q. Stevens, The Uses of Art in Public Space, 167-182. London: Routledge.

Engaging geographies of public art. Social & Cultural Geography, 2012

Engaging geographies of public art. Social & Cultural Geography, 2012