Bisexuality in context
References relating to bisexuality in various contexts:
Education
Anderson, E. & Adams, A. (2011). “Aren’t We All a Little Bisexual?”: The Recognition of Bisexuality in an Unlikely Place. Journal of Bisexuality, 11 (1), 3 – 22.
Elia, J. P. (2011). Bisexuality and school culture: School as a prime site for bi-intervention. Journal of Bisexuality, 10, 452–471.
Ellis, S. (2009). Diversity and inclusivity at university: A survey of the experiences of lesbian, gay and trans (LGBT) students in the UK. Higher Education, 57, 723-739.
Epstein, D., O’Flynn, S. & Telford, D. (2003). Silenced sexualities in schools and universities. Stoke on Trent: Trentham Books.
Graydon Kennedy, K. & Fisher, E. S. (2010). Bisexual students in secondary schools: Understanding unique experiences and developing responsive practices. Journal of Bisexuality, 10, 472–485
Hunt, R. & Jensen, J. (2007). The school report: The experiences of young gay people in Britain’s schools. London: Stonewall.
Nathanson, J. (2009). Bisexual Pedagogy: Bringing Bisexuality into the Classroom. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (1), 71-86.
Pallotta-Chiarolli, M. (2010). Border sexualities, border families in schools. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield.
Stonewall (2009). The teacher’s report. London: Stonewall.
The workplace
Bruins Green,H., Payne, N. R. & Green, J. (2011). Working Bi: Preliminary Findings from a Survey on Workplace Experiences of Bisexual People. Journal of Bisexuality, 11 (2/3), 300-316.
Chamberlain, B. (2009). Bisexual people in the workplace: Practical advice for employers. London: Stonewall.
Colgan, F., Creegan, C., McKerney, A. & Wright, T. (2007) Lesbian, gay and bisexual workers: Equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace: A qualitative research study. London: COERC/London.
Towle, C. (2011). Highlighting the B in LGBT: The Experiences of One U.K. Trade Union. Journal of Bisexuality, 11 (2/3), 317-319.