Sexualities Research Critical Interjections, Diverse Methodologies, and Practical Applications Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities Series
Coordonnateurs : King Andrew, Santos Ana, Crowhurst Isabel
How is sexuality studied methodologically? How are we innovating, methodologically, in the study of sexuality? What impact, if any, has the increase in mixed methodologies had on the study of sexuality?
Sexualities Research brings together original contributions by emerging and world-leading scholars of sexuality. Through this volume the authors seek to address how theoretical and methodological choices enable wider dissemination and social impact of sexualities research. Indeed, covering a diverse range of theoretical perspectives and methodologies to provide important new insights into human sexuality, the chapters cover an array of topics from the experience of researching sexuality, to using theories in new and innovative ways. With an international scope, Sexualities Research also builds on the re-emergence of the European Sociological Association Sexuality Research Network and asks important questions about the study of sexuality in contemporary societies against the background of political upheaval and economic troubles. Certainly, this collection shows the importance and vitality of sociological understandings of human sexuality in the twenty-first century.
An enlightening volume consisting of a variety of case studies and theoretical research, Sexualities Research will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers who are interested in fields such as Sociology, LGBT/Queer Studies and Gender Studies.
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List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter One – Introduction
Andrew King, Ana Cristina Santos and Isabel Crowhurst
Part I – Critical Interjections
Chapter Two – Materialism, Micropolitics and the Sexuality-Assemblages of Young Men
Pam Alldred and Nick J. Fox
Chapter Three – Ordinary Sexuality
Brian Heaphy
Chapter Four – ‘Counting’ for Equality: Youth, Class and Sexual Citizenship
Elizabeth McDermott
Chapter Five – The Normative Account: Sexual Experiences and Constructions of Masculinity Among Young Moroccan Men in Europe
Vulca Fidolini
Chapter Six – Practice Theory and Interactionism: an Integrative Approach to the Sociology of Everyday Sexuality?
Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott
Part II – Critical Methodologies
Chapter Seven – Making Space at the (Queer) Academic Table?
Yvette Taylor
Chapter Eight - Challenges in Reflexive Research into Loneliness and Isolation in Older Lesbians
Jill Wilkens
Chapter Nine – Reading Texts and Their Silences: Sexuality and the Autobiographical Method
Roma Dey
Chapter Ten – Intimate Partner Violence in Lesbian Relationships: An Interactional-Structural Analysis
Alžběta Možíšová
Chapter Eleven – "Inside/Out": Researching Young Adults’ Sexuality in a(n) (Un)Familiar Space. A Reflexive Approach
Ana Cristina Marques
Part III – Critical Practices
Chapter Twelve - Uncomfortable Bargains? Networking between Local Authorities and LGBT Associations in the Context of Neoliberalism
Beatrice Gusmano
Chapter Thirteen - Transgender Offenders Within the Prison Estate: A Comparative Analysis of Penal Policy
Joanna Jamel
Chapter Fourteen - Conducting Sex Work Research in a Politically Contentious Climate: Lessons from Ireland
Paul Ryan and Susann Huschke
Chapter Fifteen - Medicalized Virilism Under Scrutiny: Expert Knowledge on Male Sexual Health in Italy
Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto and Chiara Bertone
Chapter Sixteen - Challenging the Use of Heteronormative Categories in Childlessness Studies
Gerardo Zamora
Andrew King is a senior lecturer in Sociology at the University of Surrey, UK
Ana Cristina Santos is a sociologist and senior researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Isabel Crowhurst is a lecturer in Sociology and Criminology at the University of Essex, UK
Date de parution : 06-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
LGB People; Transgender Inmates; Ana Cristina Marques; Young Men; Ana Cristina Santos; LGB Population; Beatrice Gusmano; Sex Purchase Ban; Brian Heaphy; LGB; Chiara Bertone; Sexual Citizenship; Elizabeth Mcdermott; LGB Young People; Gerardo Zamora; Transgender Offenders; Isabel Crowhurst; Home Town; Jill Wilkens; Male Sexual Health; Joanna Jamel; Dalit Women; MoV?LBeta; Young Moroccan Men; Nick J Fox; Researching Young Adults; Pam Alldred; LGBT People; Paul Ryan; Public Engagement; Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto; Tamil Nadu; Roma Dey; Transgender Prisoners; Stevi Jackson; Sexual Identity Question; Sue Scott; LGB Subject; Susann Huschke; LGB Equality; Vulca Fidolini; Sex Work Research; Yvette Taylor; Non-heterosexual Men; Involuntary Childlessness; LGB Group