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Session Submission Type: Panel
LGBTQ politics is a growing area of political science research and teaching. But many faculty have not been formally trained in teaching this content. The papers on this panel are all chapters from a new book project on Teaching LGBTQ Politics. Each paper offers an important perspective for how to bring LGBTQ issues and research into the discipline either through specialized individual classes or through adding LGBTQ content to existing courses.
Thinking Sex: Why Every Political Science Student Should Read Gayle Rubin - C. Heike Schotten, University of Massachusetts Boston
Centering Schools in LGBTQ Politics - Richard Price, Weber State University
LGBTQ Law: Moving Beyond Marriage and Non-Discrimination - Edward Kammerer, Idaho State University
Designing a Graduate Seminar in LGBTQ+ Rights - Cyril Ghosh, Clark University
Queer Politics as Movement Formation: How Activism and History Shape Law and Policy - Erin Mayo-Adam, Hunter College