The guide to LGBTQ+ research
A practical and accessible guide that researchers will draw on time and time again, The Guide to LGBTQ+ Research has at its heart, a commitment to inclusivity. Following the conventions of a doctoral thesis and drawing on the expertise of almost 40 contributors from the field of LGBTQ+ research, thi...
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[2025]
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| ISBN | 9781835499689 |
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| 505 | 0 | |a Introduction -- Part 1: Getting Started -- Chapter 1. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome / Adam Brett -- Chapter 2. Prospecting for gold: Finding your guide / Lyndsay Muir -- Chapter 3. Writing That LGBTQ+ Research Proposal / Kate Russell and Daniel Rogerson -- Chapter 4. The importance of language / Rebecca House -- Chapter 5. Writing about your own LGBTQ+ identity / Catherine Lee -- Chapter 6. Social Media and Networks of Support: Unlocking the Ivory Tower and Navigating its Halls / Charlotte Feather -- Part 2: Reviewing the Literature -- Chapter 7. The Purpose of a Literature Review / Alex Baird -- Chapter 8. Citing them Write: Crafting Inclusive Literature Reviews in LGBTQIA+ Research / Kayden Schumacher -- Chapter 9. Getting to grips with the main queer theorists / Liam Cini O'Dwyer -- Chapter 10. The Joy of Foucault: How his theoretical concepts can awaken the researcher-activist within / Ben Johnson -- Chapter 11. Getting to grips with Judith Butler: Exploring Gender Performativity / Catherine Lee -- Part 3: Positionality: Navigating subjective identities and perspectives -- Chapter 12. When research becomes personal: Infusing intersectional identities into your research / Bharat Bharat -- Chapter 13. Insider, Outsider: Participating Observer on a LGBTQ+ Leadership Development Programme / Alex Baird -- Chapter 14. Am I an Activist? / Frankie Frangeskou -- Chapter 15. Outsider positionality: Blurring the boundaries / Julie Wharton and Rhiannon Love -- Chapter 16. Navigating Insider/Outsider Dynamics: Reflections from Online Fieldwork with Chinese Queer Young Adults and Their Parents / Fengqiang Wang -- Part 4: Ethical Research with the LGBTQ+ Community -- Chapter 17. Rethinking and Reconceptualising Ethics in LGBT+ Research / Charlotte Feather -- Chapter 18. Navigating the Ethics Application Process / Helen Bushell-Thornalley -- Chapter 19. The ethical challenges of compulsory guardian consent for research with LGBTQ+ youth / Lois Ferguson and Kate Russell -- Chapter 20. Ethical considerations when working with LGBTQ+ children and young people / Lucy Jones -- Part 5: Methodology: Planning and collecting your research -- Chapter 21. Navigating participant recruitment when working with, for and as -- Part of the LGBTQ+ community / Grace Cappy and Alex Powell -- Chapter 22. Getting your foot in the door when it seems to be closed: gaining access to participants in secondary schools / Mark Williams -- Chapter 23. Valuing quality over quantity: Recruiting participants within research of a sensitive nature / Beth Burgess -- Chapter 24. Conducting Focus Groups with LGBT+ Participants / David Murphy -- Chapter 25. Participatory Action Research with LGBT+ Co-researchers / Cait Jobson -- Chapter 26. The Power of Discussion: interviewing more than once / EJ-Francis Caris-Hamer -- Chapter 27. Que(e)rying traditional approaches: Using creative methods in LGBT+ research / Lis Bundock -- Part 6: Data, analysis, and discussion -- Chapter 28. LGBTQ+ Participant Representation: Getting it right / Katie Reynolds -- Chapter 29. Honouring your participants as people: representing the richness of neurodivergent and LGBT+ intersectional identities in data analysis / Helen Dring-Turner -- Chapter 30. Conducting thematic analysis with LGBTQ+ data / Jennifer Zwarthoed -- Chapter 31. Analysing narrative and discourse data / Stephen DiDomenico -- Chapter 32. Quantitative queer data and statistical assumptions / Daniel Rogerson -- Part 7: Conclusion: Making claims to knowledge and preparing for the viva -- Chapter 33. Fun with Failure: when your research does not go to plan / Pippa Sterk -- Chapter 34. Have I found ANYTHING? Making claims to knowledge and originality / R Harris -- Chapter 35. Preparing for the viva / Kate Russell and Liz Wands-Murray -- Part 8: Life after the doctorate: Getting your academic career started -- Chapter 36. Publishing from your research / Adam Brett -- Chapter 37. Sharing Queer knowledge in a heteronormative world: Navigating peer review in the publication process / Jessica Gagnon and Marco Reggiani -- Chapter 38. Starting your career queer: Navigating your first post as an LGBT individual / Alun DeWinter Conclusion. | |
| 520 | |a A practical and accessible guide that researchers will draw on time and time again, The Guide to LGBTQ+ Research has at its heart, a commitment to inclusivity. Following the conventions of a doctoral thesis and drawing on the expertise of almost 40 contributors from the field of LGBTQ+ research, this guide offers invaluable support to anyone undertaking research with LGBTQ+ participants. Sharing examples of good practice from those with experience of researching the LGBTQ+ community, each section comprises of vignettes, advice, and case studies from those working in this field. Contributors include a range of experienced academics, early career researchers, research supervisors and doctoral students working in the UK and internationally. Together their vast and diverse voices combine to create a network of support for anyone undertaking LGBTQ+ research. The Guide to LGBTQ+ Research is an essential resource for anyone embarking on master's or doctoral level study. Each chapter aims to build your confidence as a researcher as those with experience and expertise guide you through each stage of your studies. From drawing up your research proposal, right through to publishing from your studies and finding your first academic role, this book will be a vital source of support throughout your research with the LGBTQ+ community. | ||
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