To see details of speakers and full programmes of past Critical Sexology seminars, organized by year, click on the links below:
November “Intersex 2020″
February: “Trans Over Time”; October “Normality and Normativities”
2018:
January: “Sex Advice”; November: “#MeToo and Consent”
2017:
September: “Non-Binary Genders”; December: “Menopause Myths”
2016:
February: “Sexuality and Mental Health”; October: “Critical Sexology and SexGen in the South joint seminar”; December: “Anti-Post-Queer”
2015:
January: “Feminist Encounters with Evolutionary Psychology”; May: “Queer/Coercion”; November: “Fat Sex”
2014:
February: “Rethinking Foucault for 21st-Century Sexuality Studies”; May: “Sex-Critical Approaches to Pornography”
2013:
February: “Sex and Pedagogy”; September: “Sex and Religion”
2012:
March: “Sexuality and Time”; June: “Sexuality and Age”; December: “Queer and/in Translation”
2011:
March: “Feminist/ Sexualities Praxis: Can High Theory Meet Grass Roots?”; September: “Relationships”; December: “Sex on Trial”
2010:
March: “Sex Blogging, Gender, and Sexual Subcultures”; May: “When is Sex Bad?”; September: “What is Sex?”
2009:
January: “Agency”; April: “Method, Ethics, and Process in Sex Research”; September: “Queer in Europe”
2008:
April: “‘Extreme’ Pornography and Discourses of Censorship”; September: “Intersex: A Disorder of Discourse?”; December: “Non-monogamies”
2007:
February: “Sexual Subcultures and Discourses of Health and Harm”; June: “Embodying Femininity”; November: “International Approaches to Bisexuality”
2006:
February: “Outness and Sexual Self-Disclosure in Academia and the Clinic”; June: “Heterosexualities”; November: “Female Genital Mutilation”
2005:
February: “What Can We Learn from Pornography?”; May: “Dilemmas in Care”; November: “The Vagina”
2004:
February: “Psychoanalysis: Time to Sex Down?”; April: “Masculinities”; November: “The Ethics of Embodiment”
2003:
February: “Changing Gender Narratives”; May: “Sexual Politics; Sexual Practices”; November: “Sexing the Child”
2002:
June: “Childhood and Adolescence”; November: “Sexual Diversity”