Megan Todd is Senior Lecturer and Course Leader in Sociology at the University of Central Lancashire. Her research focuses on sexualities, gender and violence; she has published on issues relating to intimate partner violence, ageing, health, feminisms and homophobic and misogynist abuse online. Megan has been involved in a range of research projects, including LGBT+ domestic abuse service users in Lancashire. More recently, she is developing work on universities' management of their LGBT+ heritage. She has been teaching sociology in Higher Education for nearly two decades, prior to which she taught English literature at secondary school.
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Section I: Theories and methods Chapter 1 Histories of Sexuality Chapter 2 Theories of Sexuality Chapter 3 Researching Sexualities Section II: Sexuality and culture Chapter 4 The Media and Sexuality Chapter 5 Religion and Sexuality Chapter 6 Intimacies Chapter 7 Politics and Policy Chapter 8 Global Sexualities Section III: Issues Chapter 9 Identities Chapter 10 Young People and Sexuality Chapter 11 Sexuality and Older People Chapter 12 Health Chapter 13 Violence and Sexuality Conclusion Timeline Glossary References