Presentations

Conference Presentations:

  1. There’s more to life than sex? Introducing the personal, social and cultural aspects of asexual experience.
    LGBT Lives, Edinburgh University, 28th May 2010
  2. Who We Are and Where We Come From: an Inquiry into Culture, Reflexivity and Identity.
    Summer Conference, Lancaster University, 28th June, 2010
  3. Young, Free and Talking to Themselves: Exploring the Internal Conversations of Young People in Contemporary Britain
    Youth 2010, Surrey University, 7th July 2010
  4. There’s more to life than sex! Investigating sexual culture through art
    Beauty Will Save The World, Bristol University, 7th September 2010
  5. Becoming Who We Are: Subjectivity, Morality and Happiness
    BSA Happiness Study Group, London, 16th September 2010
  6. Culture and Reflexivity
    Social Science and Cultural Politics, University of Warwick, 12th March 2011
  7. Psychobiography  and the Wire
    BSA Annual Conference, 7th April 2011
  8. “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
  9. Social Science 2.0
    Virtual Futures, University of Warwick, June 15th 2011
  10. Social Media, Relationality and Dissent
    BSA Media Study Group, University of Leicester, July 13th 2011
  11. A Realist Theory of Asexual Categories
    Understanding the Social World, University of Huddersfield, July 15th 2011
  12. Becoming Who We Are: theorising personal morphogenesis
    IACR Annual Conference, University of Oslo, September 7th 2011
  13. The University In The Sky and the University Between The Cracks
    Higher Education In The Liquid Modern Era, September 9th 2011
  14. Asexuality and the Concept of Relationships
    Critical Sexology, University of Manchester, September 23rd 2011
  15. Asexuality, Categories and Sexual Culture
    Spotlight on Asexuality Studies, University of Warwick, October 24th  2011
  16. A/sexuality and Late Capitalism
    Sexualization of Culture, Institute of Education, December 1st, 2011
  17. Personal Morphogenesis and Biographical Research
    BSA Annual Conference, April 12th 2012
  18. C. Wright Mills: 50 years on
    BSA Annual Conference, April 12th 2012
  19. Becoming Who We Are: a realist approach to biographical research
    Sociology@Warwick PG Theory Seminar, Feb 6th, 2013
  20. Critical Realism in Action: Explaining Developmental Biographies
    IACR Annuel Conference Conference, University of Nottingham, July 2013.
  21. The transformation of anti-normative politics in late capitalism
    Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, August 2013.

Invited Presentations:

  1. Asexuality and Online Ethnography
    Presentation to undergraduate Field Studies lecture, University of Warwick, 11th January, 2011
  2. Social Media and Teaching
    Panel discussion on teaching, BSA Annual Conference, 6th April 2011
  3. Ontology and Explanation
    Theory Stream Plenary, BSA Annual Conference, 8th April 2011
  4. Reconsidering the ‘Sexual Revolution’ from an Asexual Perspective
    CWG Seminar Series, University of Warwick, January 18th, 2012
  5. Developing a Critical Realist approach to Sexuality Studies
    Open University, 15th May 2012
  6. Continuous Publishing and Social Media
    Research Exchange, University of Warwick, 21st May 2012
  7. Asexuality, Activism and Allies
    Asexuality World Pride Conference, July 7th 2012
  8. ‘Academic Spring’ or Media Hype? Open Access and what it means for researchers
    Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, July 16th 2012
  9. Speaker at Research Process and Design Seminar
    University of Warwick, Feb 6th, 2013.
  10. Speaker at Academic Blogging Seminar
    University of Oxford, Mar 14th, 2013.
  11. Sociologists Outside of Academia Panel
    BSA Annual Conference, April 2013
  12. Guest lecturer for Digital Cultures MA
    City University, April 2013
  13. Recognising diversity? Equalities in Principle and Practice, University of Leeds, June 2013.

Online Presentations:

  1. How our society got so fucked up about sex: a brief tour through history…
  2. Creating a successful online presence
  3. Talking to ourselves: between structure and agency
  4. An introduction to academic podcasting
  5. An introduction to multi-author blogging
  6. Blogging for researchers 
  7. How can researchers use curation tools?

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