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What is Sex? (24 September)
Feminist/ Sexualities Praxis (11 March 2011)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Forthcoming Seminars ...

Please note that all Critical Sexology Seminars are free of charge and open to all. There is no need to register your intention to attend with the organiser(s).

Unless otherwise stated, all seminars take place between 2pm and 6pm

 

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24 September 2010: 'What is Sex?'

to be followed by a launch event for
Psychology & Sexuality

A session to be organised by Meg Barker.

2-6 pm

Venue: Room 3.26, Francis Bancroft Building,
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road,
London E1 4NS

Speakers:

Meg Barker (Psychology in Social Sciences, The Open University)
"Sex in psychosexual therapy and sexual communities"

Jamie Heckert (Anarchist Studies Network)
"What is Sex Ed?"

Christina Richards (West London Mental Health NHS Trust)
"What Trans Women's Sexuality Tells us about Sex"

Eleanor Wilkinson (Geography, University of Leeds)
" Unhappily Ever After? Compulsory Sexuality and the Rejection of Romantic Love"

Respondents:

Laura Harvey (Psychology in Social Sciences, The Open University)

Catherine Butler (Barts & The London NHS Trust)

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6-8pm

ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF A NEW JOURNAL: PSYCHOLOGY & SEXUALITY

Taylor & Francis invite you to come and celebrate the launch of Psychology & Sexuality (www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rpse). Edited by Darren Langdridge and Meg Barker, Psychology & Sexuality is an important new international journal which publishes high-quality quantitative and qualitative psychological research on sexualities. The journal advances knowledge and understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, heterosexual and queer issues in psychology and allied disciplines.

You are welcome to attend the whole afternoon, just the seminar, or just to the evening when there will be drinks and snacks.

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11 March 2011: 'Feminist/ Sexualities Praxis: Can High Theory meet Grass Roots?'

A session to be organised by Lisa Downing.

Speakers:

Estelle Noonan (Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney, Australia)
"From Russian Formalism... to Industrial Relations: Feminism, Female Masochism and the Australian Campaign for Paid Maternity Leave"

Camel Gupta (Independent scholar and activist)
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Danielle Hipkins (Italian Studies, and Centre for the Interdisciplinary Study of Sexuality and Gender in Europe, University of Exeter)
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Respondents:Robert Gillett (German Studies and Comparative Literature, Queen Mary, University of London) Chrystie Myketiak (Interaction, Media and Communication Research, Queen Mary, University of London)


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