ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF A NEW JOURNAL: PSYCHOLOGY & SEXUALITY
Taylor & Francis invite you to come and celebrate the launch of
Psychology & Sexuality (www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rpse) on 24th
September. Edited by Darren Langdridge and Meg Barker, Psychology &
Sexuality is an important new international journal which publishes
high-quality quantitative and qualitative psychological research on
sexualities. The journal advances knowledge and understanding of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, heterosexual and queer issues in
psychology and allied disciplines.
The launch will take place at Queen Mary, University of London, on
Friday 24th September 2010 from 6-8pm following the Critical Sexology
event which takes place from 2pm to 6pm the same day (see
www.criticalsexology.org.uk/forthcoming.html). You are welcome to come
to the whole afternoon or just to the evening when there will be
drinks and snacks.
Please come along and join us.
The venue is:
Room 3.26, Francis Bancroft Building,
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road,
London E1 4NS
Map of directions and campus here: www.qmul.ac.uk/about/howtofindus/mileend/
Praise for Psychology & Sexuality:
“Psychology & Sexuality offers a valuable and exciting contribution to
the field. This journal promises to present important challenges to
both psychology and sexuality studies. It is exciting to have a new
journal that encourages interdisciplinary debates that may otherwise
not feature in psychology journals.”
Katrina Røn, University of Oslo, Norway
“This truly is a ground-breaking journal. It is a high-quality
publication with an international focus - the first of its kind.”
Kathleen Ritter, California State University, Bakersfield, USA
“This new journal will no doubt soon become a vital tool for research
and practice across a range of disciplines in its call for a truly
inclusive and progressive approach to the study of genders and
sexualities.”
Dr. Damien W. Riggs, University of Adelaide, Australia
“A cutting edge journal of great value to clinicians and researchers
working in this field who are interested in a non-pathologising and
inclusive perspective.”
Dominic Davies FBACP, Director, Pink Therapy
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