
This research and publications project
seeks to explore issues of sex and sexuality within the context of
persons and interpersonal relationships and across a range of critical,
contextual and cultural perspectives. Seeking to encourage innovative,
creative, inter, multi and post disciplinary dialogues, we warmly welcome
papers from all disciplines, professions and vocations which struggle
to understand what it is to be a person and what it means for persons
to stand in individual, group and social relationships of sex and sexuality,
love and intimacy, desire and friendship.

Among the themes which the project will seek to explore are;
1. Political
Geographies of Identity
2. Bodies and Desire, Lust and Sex
3. Love, Sex, Friendship and Bonds of Care
4. Detachment and Sex
5. Uncomfortable Territories
6. Narrative, Aesthetic and Creative Representations
7. Identity Politics: Recognition, Citizenship and Rights
These are indicative themes; as the project develops,
further areas of research will be added for exploration and examination.