
It is commonly assumed that state recognition and social acceptance of diverse sexualities has dramatically improved in recent years. In this talk, Professor Darren Langdridge seeks to problematise this notion, arguing that the boundaries of sexual citizenship are policed in ever more inventive ways. He argues that our best hope for the future is to avoid the polarized ‘either-or’ politics that is in the ascendency and instead work dialectically to embrace conviction and critique.
Watch the video here:
https://www.open.ac.uk/centres/psychology/launch-event-talks
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