Registrations will open after January 10th, 2025.
This course aims to explore demographic techniques and their impact from a queer perspective. Throughout the course, we will introduce concepts and definitions related to queer studies, delving into the lived experiences of the LGBTQ+ population and how these experiences can enrich researchers in their studies. We will critically examine the challenges posed by the sex binary and heteronormative assumptions prevalent in traditional demographic theories and methods. Additionally, we will explore widely used measurements in representative surveys and censuses that go beyond these limitations. Towards the end of the course, a workshop will be conducted to provide participants with hands-on experience in applying these critiques to their own research and projects.
Students will gain a critical mindset of traditional demographic methods from a queer perspective. This includes a deeper look at LGBTQ+ lived experiences and how this can inform data and research, an overview of current studies and challenges, as well as valuable guidance to develop research and projects.
The course will be useful to Phd Students, Researchers, and Policy Makers
Basic knowledge of feminist and queer theories will be helpful.
Fernanda is a Latin American demographer with research focused on sexual and gender minorities. Has experience in applying quantitative methods as well as qualitative methods. Coordinator of the Network of LGBTQ+ Studies in Demography of the Asociación Latinoamericana de Población (ALAP)
Más informaciónSabi is a Queer, Latin American, Social Data Scientist and Actuary, currently conducting their PhD studying Gender based inequalities from a broader-than-binary gender perspective. Previous experiences include working with UNDP, UN Women, among others.
Más informaciónDate
29 Sep 2025 - 03 Oct 2025
Registration deadline
14 Jul 2025
Schedule
Monday to Friday from 15.00h to 18.00h
Modality
In person or online
Fee
50 € (special fee)
Language
English