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Conducting sexualities research: an outline of emergent issues and case studies from ten Wellcome-funded projects

Dylan Kneale, Robert French Orcid Logo, Helen Spandler Orcid Logo, Ingrid Young Orcid Logo, Carrie Purcell Orcid Logo, Zoë Boden, Steven D. Brown, Dan Callwood, Sarah Carr, Alex Dymock, Rachael Eastham, Jacqui Gabb Orcid Logo, Josie Henley Orcid Logo, Charlotte Jones Orcid Logo, Elizabeth McDermott Orcid Logo, Nolwazi Mkhwanazi Orcid Logo, James Ravenhill Orcid Logo, Paula Reavey, Rachel Scott Orcid Logo, Clarissa Smith Orcid Logo, Matthew Smith Orcid Logo, James Thomas Orcid Logo, Karen Tingay Orcid Logo

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This letter seeks to synthesise methodological challenges encountered in a cohort of Wellcome Trust-funded research projects focusing on sexualities and health. The ten Wellcome Trust projects span a diversity of gender and sexual orientations and identities, settings; institutional and non-institut...

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