BiUK Research

Members of BiUK have been involved in the following publications, many of which are available here.

Journal Publications

Barker, M., Richards, C., Jones, R. & Monro, S. (2011). BiReCon: An International Academic Conference on Bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 11 (2), 157-170.

Jones, R. L. (2011). Imagining bisexual futures: positive, non-normative later life. Journal of Bisexuality, 11(2 & 3), pp. 245–270.

Barker, M., Richards, C. & Bowes-Catton, H. (2009). “All the world is queer save thee and me…”: Defining queer and bi at a Critical Sexology seminar. Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3&4), 363-379.

Barker, M. & Langdridge, D. (2008). Bisexuality: Working with a silenced sexuality. Feminism & Psychology, 18 (3), 389-394.

Barker, M., Bowes-Catton, H., Iantaffi, A., Cassidy, A. & Brewer, L. (2008). British bisexuality: A snapshot of bisexual identities in the UK, Journal of Bisexuality, 8 (1&2), 141-162.

Barker, M. & Yockney, J. (2004). Including the B-word: Reflections on the place of bisexuality within lesbian and gay activism and psychology: Meg Barker in conversation with Jenni Yockney. Lesbian & Gay Psychology Review, 5 (3), 118-122.

Book Chapters

Barker, M., Richards, C. & Bowes-Catton, H. (forthcoming 2011). Visualising experience: Using creative research methods with members of sexual communities. In C. Phellas (Ed.) Researching Non-Heterosexual Sexualities. Farnham: Ashgate.

Bowes-Catton, H., Barker, M., & Richards, C. (2011). ‘I didn’t know that I could feel this relaxed in my body’: Using visual methods to research bisexual people’s embodied experiences of identity and space. In P. Reavey (Ed.) Visual Methods in psychology: using and interpreting images in qualitative research’. pp.255-270. London: Routledge.

Barker, M. (2007). Heteronormativity and the exclusion of bisexuality in psychology. In V. Clarke & E. Peel (Eds.), Out in Psychology: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer Perspectives. pp.86-118. Chichester, UK: Wiley.