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Honorary Associate |
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<div>My research falls between the sociology of gender and sexuality, and social movement
theory. I am interested in sexual and gender minority identity politics in the West,
where my focus is on the evolution of the Pride umbrella. I consider the shifting
interrelationship between established LGBTQ+ identities and politics, and emergent
identities and politics such as asexual activism (on which I completed my thesis).
Illustrated by asexual activism, my research falls into three areas:</div><div> </div><div>The
ways in which emergent minority activism strategically seeks to both converge and
diverge from broader identity politics in establishing its own voice.</div><div> </div><div>The
response of broader identity politics to this strategic convergence and divergence.</div><div> </div><div>The
part played by established scripts and repertoires of minority activism, and who these
can privilege in terms of gender, sexuality, class, health and ethnicity (particularly
whiteness).</div><div> </div> |
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<p>I recently completed my PhD at the Open University in the Centre for Research
in Education and Educational Technology (CREET) at the Open University. My doctoral
thesis was:'"Asexy we know it:" The emergence of asexual activism as
a sexual and gender social movement.' I am currently a visiting academic
in the faculty of Wellbeing, Education& Language Studies (WELS). Prior to beginning
my PhD, I trained as a secondary school teacher in English, and worked in a variety
of state-maintained schools in London and Leicester.</p><p> </p><p> </p> |
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<p>I recently completed my PhD at the Open University in the Centre for Research
in Education and Educational Technology (CREET) at the Open University. My doctoral
thesis was:'"Asexy we know it:" The emergence of asexual activism as
a sexual and gender social movement.' I am currently a visiting academic
in the faculty of Wellbeing, Education& Language Studies (WELS). Prior to beginning
my PhD, I trained as a secondary school teacher in English, and worked in a variety
of state-maintained schools in London and Leicester.</p><p> </p><p> </p> |
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