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- HQ19 Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality (9)
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- H Social Sciences (9)
Number of items at this level: 9.
2017
- Crofts, M. and Hill, K. M. (2017) Conversations about consent: reflections from a cross-discipline, on-campus initiative. Paper presented to: Approaches to Inequalities: Whose Business is it?, The University of Northampton, 20 September 2017.
2016
- Daskalou, M. and Bowles, P. (2016) Concerning consent. Workshop presented to: The American Society of Criminology 72nd Annual Meeting: The Many Colors of Crime and Justice, New Orleans, 16-19 November 2016.
2015
- Deane, K. D. and Wamoyi, J. (2015) Revisiting the economics of transactional sex: evidence from Tanzania. Review of African Political Economy. 42(145), pp. 437-454. 0305-6244.
- Smith, L.-A., Reed, L., Hickinbotham, L., Cooper, C. E. and Evenden, R. (2015) “Well nobody wants to see a hairy fanny do they?”: exploring the everyday narratives of young women’s perceptions and practices around genital appearance and sexual identities. Paper presented to: Roles: A Gender and Sexuality Forum 5th Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, 21 May 2015. [Also presented at: 21st International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology, University of Hertfordshire, 15-17 July 2015] (Unpublished)
- Smith, L.-A., Reed, L., Hickinbotham, L., Cooper, C. E. and Evenden, R. (2015) “Oh yes, it has to be all neat and tidy down there”: exploring the everyday narratives of young women’s perceptions and practices around genital appearance and sexual identities. Paper presented to: LGBT/Sexualities Conference, Manchester, 15 May 2015. (Unpublished)
2013
- Jowett, L. (2013) Buffy, Dark Romance and female horror fans. In: Stuller, J. K. (ed.) Fan Phenomena: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Bristol: Intellect. pp. 91-100.
2012
- Shadrack, J. H. (2012) Occupying the simulation: the sexualised panopticon. Revue-Artéfact: Culture Eclectique. #2, pp. 16-29. 2262-2780.
- Shadrack, J. H. (2012) More sex please, we're British: The sexualisation of contemporary national popular culture. Paper presented to: Annual Postgraduate Research Conference, The University of Northampton School of the Arts, 11-14 September 2012. (Unpublished)
2009
- Smith, L.-A. (2009) “The perfunctory vagina”: exploring the experiential discourses of sexuality and self-regulatory performances to invoke the appearance of ‘well-being’ with Karen, a mental health service user. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2009, Windsor, 15-17 July 2009. (Unpublished)