Sally Hines
Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies.
I work in the areas of gender, sexuality, intimacy and the body; addressing transformations in these identity practices and looking at how these shifts feed into theoretical debates around citizenship, recognition and social movements. The focus on the intersections – and disconnections - of gender and sexuality are brought together in my body of work on transgender.
Between 2008 - 2010 I was PI of an ESRC grant 'Gender Diversity, Recognition and Citizenship', the findings of which will form a forthcoming book 'Gender Diversity, Recognition and Citizenship: Towards a Politics of Difference (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). The project led to an ESRC funded Knowledge Exchange Project 'Recognizing Diversity?: Equalities in Principle and Practice (2009-2010). I was co- grant holder (with Prof. Yvette Taylor) of the ESRC Seminar Series 'Critical Diversities' (2012-2014).
I am currently PI on two ESRC grants:
+ Pregnant Men: An Exploration of Trans Male Practices of Pregnancy and Reproduction https://pregnantmen.leeds.ac.uk/
2) Living Gender in Diverse Times: Young People’s Understandings and Practices of Gender in the Contemporary UK.
With Prof. Yvette Taylor, I co-edit the Routledge Book Series 'Advances in Critical Diversities'.
Research Interests: Gender, Sexuality, Transgender, Intimacy, The Body. Social Movements, Citizenship, Recognition.
Founder and Co-Convenor of the BSA Gender Study Group and SEXGEN Interdisciplinary Northern Network
Co-Editor of Routledge Book Series 'Advances in Critical Diversities'
I work in the areas of gender, sexuality, intimacy and the body; addressing transformations in these identity practices and looking at how these shifts feed into theoretical debates around citizenship, recognition and social movements. The focus on the intersections – and disconnections - of gender and sexuality are brought together in my body of work on transgender.
Between 2008 - 2010 I was PI of an ESRC grant 'Gender Diversity, Recognition and Citizenship', the findings of which will form a forthcoming book 'Gender Diversity, Recognition and Citizenship: Towards a Politics of Difference (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). The project led to an ESRC funded Knowledge Exchange Project 'Recognizing Diversity?: Equalities in Principle and Practice (2009-2010). I was co- grant holder (with Prof. Yvette Taylor) of the ESRC Seminar Series 'Critical Diversities' (2012-2014).
I am currently PI on two ESRC grants:
+ Pregnant Men: An Exploration of Trans Male Practices of Pregnancy and Reproduction https://pregnantmen.leeds.ac.uk/
2) Living Gender in Diverse Times: Young People’s Understandings and Practices of Gender in the Contemporary UK.
With Prof. Yvette Taylor, I co-edit the Routledge Book Series 'Advances in Critical Diversities'.
Research Interests: Gender, Sexuality, Transgender, Intimacy, The Body. Social Movements, Citizenship, Recognition.
Founder and Co-Convenor of the BSA Gender Study Group and SEXGEN Interdisciplinary Northern Network
Co-Editor of Routledge Book Series 'Advances in Critical Diversities'
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The book series will have a particular focus on developing an extended conceptualization of diversity and division which incorporates dimensions of political, social, economic, and cultural, as well as the bodily and intimate, to consider how diversity is lived-in, inhabited, mobilised and refused. It is these ‘critical diversities’ which this series will uniquely foreground across disciplinary contexts.
Already it has an impressive line-up with Sexuality, citizenship and belonging: transnational, national and intersectional perspectives (by Francesca Stella et al., University of Glasgow), an edited collection from the Weeks Centre's One Year After the Riots conference, one from the BSA combined study group event provisionally titled Critical Consumption, Diverse Economies and a co-authored monograph Purchasing Diversity, Exchanging Difference, to be published in 2014.
Email taylory@lsbu.ac.uk or S.Hines@Leeds.ac.uk
Updates at: http://www.routledge.com/books/series/RACD/
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The book series will have a particular focus on developing an extended conceptualization of diversity and division which incorporates dimensions of political, social, economic, and cultural, as well as the bodily and intimate, to consider how diversity is lived-in, inhabited, mobilised and refused. It is these ‘critical diversities’ which this series will uniquely foreground across disciplinary contexts.
Already it has an impressive line-up with Sexuality, citizenship and belonging: transnational, national and intersectional perspectives (by Francesca Stella et al., University of Glasgow), an edited collection from the Weeks Centre's One Year After the Riots conference, one from the BSA combined study group event provisionally titled Critical Consumption, Diverse Economies and a co-authored monograph Purchasing Diversity, Exchanging Difference, to be published in 2014.
Email taylory@lsbu.ac.uk or S.Hines@Leeds.ac.uk
Updates at: http://www.routledge.com/books/series/RACD/