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*Bisexuality and (Inter)National Research Frontiers**First European
Bisexual Research Conference (EuroBiReCon) *EuroBiReCon is a conference for
anyone with an interest in contributing to, or finding out about, current
work on bisexuality. The conference aims to bring together academics,
professionals, activists, and bisexual communities. It builds on BiReCons
held in the UK every two years organised by BiUK (www.biuk.org) – see the
BiUK website for information about past BiReCons. This year it will take
place on *Thursday 28 July 2016* at the University of *Amsterdam, *which
will be followed by a three day community organised event (EuroBiCon
<http://www.eurobicon.org/>).

We proudly announce that Prof. Surya Monro (University of Huddersfield)
will be the keynote speaker at the EuroBiReCon. She has written multiple
books on sexual diversity including *Gender politics: Activism, citizenship
and sexual diversity *(2005) and *Sexuality, Equality and Diversity* (2012
with Diana Richardson). Her book *Bisexuality: Identities, Politics, and
Theories* is due to be published in 2015*.*

We welcome papers from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines including
social sciences, health sciences, arts and humanities, therapeutic
practitioners, activists and others. We encourage contributions from
postgraduate students, early career academics and more senior academics
from Europe and beyond.

We invite papers and workshop sessions that include but are not limited to
the following:

   - Bisexuality, wellbeing and health (including mental health and sexual
   health).
   - The implications of bisexual identities and labels.
   - Bisexuality, space and communities.
   - Bisexual people’s access to, and experiences of,health and other
   services.
   - Inclusion and erasure of bisexual people in politics and activism.
   - Representations of bisexuality in media, culture, and literature.
   - Intersections with other aspects of experience such as physical
   disability, age, race/ethnicity, nationality, gender (both trans- and
   cis-gender), sexual practices, religion, education and social class.
   - Bisexuality and relationship styles (e.g. monogamies, polyamory,
   swinging, open couples and non-monogamies).
   - The role of technologies in bisexuality and forming bisexual spaces
   and communities
   - Methods for researching bisexuality
   - Public engagement in bisexuality research.

During the day there will be opportunities to:

   - Find out about issues affecting bisexual people
   - Hear from experts about cutting-edge research on bisexuality
   - Discuss ways in which organisations can better work with, and for,
   bisexual people, drawing on good practice
   - Take part in workshops on specific issues

If you would like to present at EuroBiReCon, please provide a *250
word* abstract
and a brief biography (max. 100 words), by 26th February 2016 to Emiel
Maliepaard ([log in to unmask]) and Dr Caroline Walters (
[log in to unmask]).

If you are interested in facilitating a workshop, roundtable, or panel
discussion at BiReCon, which can include data gathering for current
projects or research, then please email Emiel Maliepaard (
[log in to unmask]) and Dr Caroline Walters ([log in to unmask])
with a brief description of your proposed session by 22 January 2016.

*Language:* For logistical reasons, the conference’s common language will
be English, and abstracts must be submitted in English. If you wish, you
can send us your abstract in another language, provided that you also
submit it in English. It is highly recommended that presentations during
the conference are in English. However, we are exploring possibilities to
use translators to provide space to people who would like to present in
their mother tongue.

*Funding*: EuroBiCon and EuroBiReCon are community organisations so
unfortunately there are no funds for presenters or travel expenses.
However, EuroBiReCon will provide an excellent opportunity to network with
others working in the field, to share good practice, and there will be
spaces available to conduct research which fits within the ethos of the
event.


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