This article explores how ‘chrononormative’ constructions of time shape research, and offers an approach to co-production and research involvement that draws on insights from trans, queer and disability studies. The article presents early reflections on an NIHR School for Social Care funded research study, approved prior to but developed under the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, investigating personal support, sexuality, and gender in young disabled adults’ lives. This project has been supported by a Project Advisory Group (PAG) of LGBT+ young disabled adults and we reflect on how engagement with the PAG have shaped our understanding of debates around time and involvement in co-production discourse. Our engagement with trans, queer and di...
This article describes the Queer Disability Studies Network, a space set up for Queer Disability Stu...
Contemporary discourse on sexuality presents a picture of fluidity and malleability, with research c...
Background: Older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) residents are often invisible in long-term...
This article explores how 'chrononormative' constructions of time shape research, and offers an appr...
This article explores how 'chrononormative' constructions of time shape research, and offers an appr...
This article explores how 'chrononormative' constructions of time shape research, and offers an appr...
This article examines the tendencies of LGBT intergenerational theater projects. By engaging with id...
Contemporary discourse on sexuality presents a picture of fluidity and malleability, with research c...
Disabled people are historically de-sexualized and labelled as non-sexual, incapable or uninterested...
In this article, we detail the politics and practicalities of co‐produced disability research with d...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
This article explores setting up a research group and outlines how we work together. The goal of the...
This article describes the Queer Disability Studies Network, a space set up for Queer Disability Stu...
This article describes the Queer Disability Studies Network, a space set up for Queer Disability Stu...
This article describes the Queer Disability Studies Network, a space set up for Queer Disability Stu...
Contemporary discourse on sexuality presents a picture of fluidity and malleability, with research c...
Background: Older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) residents are often invisible in long-term...
This article explores how 'chrononormative' constructions of time shape research, and offers an appr...
This article explores how 'chrononormative' constructions of time shape research, and offers an appr...
This article explores how 'chrononormative' constructions of time shape research, and offers an appr...
This article examines the tendencies of LGBT intergenerational theater projects. By engaging with id...
Contemporary discourse on sexuality presents a picture of fluidity and malleability, with research c...
Disabled people are historically de-sexualized and labelled as non-sexual, incapable or uninterested...
In this article, we detail the politics and practicalities of co‐produced disability research with d...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
This article explores setting up a research group and outlines how we work together. The goal of the...
This article describes the Queer Disability Studies Network, a space set up for Queer Disability Stu...
This article describes the Queer Disability Studies Network, a space set up for Queer Disability Stu...
This article describes the Queer Disability Studies Network, a space set up for Queer Disability Stu...
Contemporary discourse on sexuality presents a picture of fluidity and malleability, with research c...
Background: Older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) residents are often invisible in long-term...