Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ

XClose

QUCL - Research on Sexual and Gender diversity at UCL

Home
Menu

Research

qUCL builds on existing research being carried out by staff across UCL, while also providing a focal point for future initiatives and collaborative cross-disciplinary research.

To the left you can find links to various ongoing research projects. Below you can find a selection of recent publications. The network is also keen to support doctoral research and MPhil/PhD students, who play a vital role within qUCL.

UCL Portico with rainbow banners

Listed here are examples of recent research on sexual and gender diversity by staff across UCL. This list is not exhaustive.Ìý

  • Ayoub, PM (2022)ÌýÌýEuropean Journal of Politics and Gender , 5 (2) pp. 154-172. (2022)
  • Bell, JW (2020)ÌýÌýIn: Bell, JW, (ed.) Beyond the politics of the closet: Gay rights and the American state since the 1970s. University of Pennsylvania Press: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. (2020)
  • Campkin, B and Marshall, L (2018)ÌýÌýSoundings , Autumn (70) pp. 82-96. (2018)
  • Horbury, E and Yao, C (2020)ÌýÌýTransgender Studies Quarterly (2020) (In press).
  • Huuki, T;Ìý°­²â°ùö±ôä, K;Ìý(2022)ÌýÌýGender and EducationÌý. (In press).
  • Jennings, R (2018)ÌýÌýJournal of Women's History , 30 (2) pp. 88-111. (2018)
  • Hollands, J. (2021).Ìý.ÌýEnterprise and Society: the international journal of business and history, 22 (4), 939-949. doi:10.1017/eso.2021.50
  • Kneale, D;ÌýThomas, J;ÌýFrench, R;Ìý(2020)ÌýÌýThe Journals of Gerontology: Series BÌý. (In press).Ìý
  • Kondakov, Alexander Sasha;Ìý(2022)ÌýÌý[Book].ÌýFRINGE. UCL Press: London,Ìý
  • Mole, RÌý(Ed). (2021)ÌýÌý[Book].ÌýFringe. UCL Press: London.

Doctoral research

qUCL works closely with the to support doctoral research in the humanities and social sciences.ÌýStaff affiliated to qUCL supervise and co-supervise a range of MPhil/PhD projects, from LGBTQ representations on television to contemporary trans identities, and from concepts of gay community in Soho to queer life writing. Supervisors often combine expertise by offering interdisciplinary supervision across more than one Department or field of study.

Current doctoral projects

()

Getting involved

We invite research students to get actively involved in qUCL by contributing to and organising events and other research activities. ÌýÌý

MPhil/PhD students involved in qUCL

Ìý