Conference Presentations:
- There’s more to life than sex? Introducing the personal, social and cultural aspects of asexual experience.
LGBT Lives, Edinburgh University, 28th May 2010 - Who We Are and Where We Come From: an Inquiry into Culture, Reflexivity and Identity.
Summer Conference, Lancaster University, 28th June, 2010 - Young, Free and Talking to Themselves: Exploring the Internal Conversations of Young People in Contemporary Britain
Youth 2010, Surrey University, 7th July 2010 - There’s more to life than sex! Investigating sexual culture through art
Beauty Will Save The World, Bristol University, 7th September 2010 - Becoming Who We Are: Subjectivity, Morality and Happiness
BSA Happiness Study Group, London, 16th September 2010 - Culture and Reflexivity
Social Science and Cultural Politics, University of Warwick, 12th March 2011 - Psychobiography and the Wire
BSA Annual Conference, 7th April 2011 - “Maybe you’re just a late bloomer?”, Understanding the Marginalization of Asexuals Through the Investigation of Sexual Culture
CWG Seminar, University of Warwick, 11th May 2011 - Social Science 2.0
Virtual Futures, University of Warwick, June 15th 2011 - Social Media, Relationality and Dissent
BSA Media Study Group, University of Leicester, July 13th 2011 - A Realist Theory of Asexual Categories
Understanding the Social World, University of Huddersfield, July 15th 2011 - Becoming Who We Are: theorising personal morphogenesis
IACR Annual Conference, University of Oslo, September 7th 2011 - The University In The Sky and the University Between The Cracks
Higher Education In The Liquid Modern Era, September 9th 2011 - Asexuality and the Concept of Relationships
Critical Sexology, University of Manchester, September 23rd 2011 - Asexuality, Categories and Sexual Culture
Spotlight on Asexuality Studies, University of Warwick, October 24th 2011 - A/sexuality and Late Capitalism
Sexualization of Culture, Institute of Education, December 1st, 2011 - Personal Morphogenesis and Biographical Research
BSA Annual Conference, April 12th 2012 - C. Wright Mills: 50 years on
BSA Annual Conference, April 12th 2012 - Becoming Who We Are: a realist approach to biographical research
Sociology@Warwick PG Theory Seminar, Feb 6th, 2013 - Critical Realism in Action: Explaining Developmental Biographies
IACR Annuel Conference Conference, University of Nottingham, July 2013. - The transformation of anti-normative politics in late capitalism
Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, August 2013.
Invited Presentations:
- Asexuality and Online Ethnography
Presentation to undergraduate Field Studies lecture, University of Warwick, 11th January, 2011 - Social Media and Teaching
Panel discussion on teaching, BSA Annual Conference, 6th April 2011 - Ontology and Explanation
Theory Stream Plenary, BSA Annual Conference, 8th April 2011 - Reconsidering the ‘Sexual Revolution’ from an Asexual Perspective
CWG Seminar Series, University of Warwick, January 18th, 2012 - Developing a Critical Realist approach to Sexuality Studies
Open University, 15th May 2012 - Continuous Publishing and Social Media
Research Exchange, University of Warwick, 21st May 2012 - Asexuality, Activism and Allies
Asexuality World Pride Conference, July 7th 2012 - ‘Academic Spring’ or Media Hype? Open Access and what it means for researchers
Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, July 16th 2012 - Speaker at Research Process and Design Seminar
University of Warwick, Feb 6th, 2013. - Speaker at Academic Blogging Seminar
University of Oxford, Mar 14th, 2013. - Sociologists Outside of Academia Panel
BSA Annual Conference, April 2013 - Guest lecturer for Digital Cultures MA
City University, April 2013 - Recognising diversity? Equalities in Principle and Practice, University of Leeds, June 2013.
Online Presentations:
- How our society got so fucked up about sex: a brief tour through history…
- Creating a successful online presence
- Talking to ourselves: between structure and agency
- An introduction to academic podcasting
- An introduction to multi-author blogging
- Blogging for researchers
- How can researchers use curation tools?