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The Politics of Numbers: Queer Data and the Counting of LGBTQ Communities
30th October 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM GMT
Whether we use surveys or interviews, ethnographies or focus groups – the methods we deploy as researchers do not arrive with us as some sort of apolitical or ahistorical artefact. They do not collect information about the outside world that is static, fixed and simply waiting to be uncovered. Rather, methods are crafted, tweaked and changed to serve the particular interests of individuals, organisations or ways of thinking.
So what does this mean for projects investigating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ communities? Do methods equally convey the experiences of the most minoritised and least minoritised in minority groups? And might the methods we deploy in our research construct ideas about the groups under investigation?
Departing from the idea that we always need to collect more or better data, Dr Kevin Guyan will share his work on queer approaches to the collection, analysis and presentation of data and pose critical questions about neutrality, biases, politics and power.
Speaker Biography
Dr Kevin Guyan is a researcher and writer whose work explores the intersection of data and identity, particularly as it relates to LGBTQ people in the UK. He is author of the book Queer Data: Using Gender, Sex and Sexuality Data for Action (Bloomsbury, 2022) and works as a Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Edinburgh.