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RV: [ResearchSexWorkMig] LGBTQ Health Psychologies: Charting the terrainGuest

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[mailto:Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com] En nombre de Malika Amaouche
Enviado el: lunes, 21 de enero de 2008 12:05
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Asunto: [ResearchSexWorkMig] LGBTQ Health Psychologies: Charting the
terrainGuest


"Feminism and Psychology"


> CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
> Special Issue Feminism & Psychology
>
> LGBTQ Health Psychologies: Charting the terrain Guest Editors:
> Elizabeth Peel & Michael Thomson
>
> When sexualities and health have intersected there has been a focus on
> sexual health research. This Special issue expands the terrain of
> lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) health psychologies to
> address physical health more broadly. We are interested in submissions
> informed by feminist perspectives that focus on non-heterosexuality
> and health in adulthood. We seek full length empirical and theoretical
papers and shorter commentary pieces.
> Contributions may engage with the following
> questions:
>
> - What is LGBTQ health psychology?
> - How should LGBTQ health psychology be theorised by feminists?
> - How do feminist, epidemiological, critical, quantitative, and
> qualitative approaches inform LGBTQ health and illness?
> - How can physical health and illness be conceptualised in LGBTQ
> lives? - What are the key issues in the management of illness (and
> health) for LGBTQ individuals, relationships and communities?
> - Does aging provide a particular focus for researching LGBTQ lives
> and experiences?
> - What are LGBTQ experiences of health policy, health services and
> health care professionals?
> - What is the relationship between health psychology and
> non-heterosexuality? - What are the central issues for LGBTQ public
health?
>
> The guest editors would welcome early expressions of interest. The
> deadline for submissions is 31st March 2008. Manuscripts (maximum 8000
> words) and informal enquiries should be sent to Elizabeth Peel or
> Michael
> Thomson:
>
> Dr Elizabeth Peel
> Psychology, Life & Health Sciences
> Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK
> Email: e.a.peel@aston.ac.uk
>
> Professor Michael Thomson
> School of Law, Keele University, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
> Email: m.o.thomson@law.keele.ac.uk
>
>
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> Michael Thomson
>
> Professor of Law, Culture & Society
> Keele University
> Staffordshire
> ST5 5BG
>
> Tel +44 1782 584359
>
> For details of postgraduate study please see:
> <http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/la/>
> <http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/pk/>
>

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