Queering data: Producing data on sex, gender and sexuality - onlineInfo Location Additional Items Contact More Info Course InformationQueering data introduces participants to issues surrounding the ways that sex, gender and sexuality are represented in UK data. The course focuses on the production of data via surveys, helping participants design survey questions in an inclusive, transparent and reflexive manner. Ran over four half days, with each session on a specific theme. The first two sessions engage with critical theories surrounding how populations are categorised and counted and dives into the UK data context. The final two sessions provide participants with insights and tools for designing their own survey questions and engaging with data in an informed and reflexive manner. The recommendations provided in this course are based on a mixed method research project that directly engaged with people with relationships to sex, gender and sexuality overlooked in UK survey data.
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Additional InformationKirstie Ken English (they/them) Kirstie Ken is a mixed methods social researcher and quantitative methods tutor at The University of Glasgow. Their interests and expertise are in the production and use of equality, diversity and inclusion data, gender, sexuality and human rights. Their PhD in Sociology was on “How differences of sex, gender and sexuality should be represented by UK population surveys”. To find out more about their work visit their website.
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