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Professor Yvette Taylor

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Yvette Taylor is Professor of Education and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, holding senior leadership roles including Head of the Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research at LSBU (2011–15), Research Director (2017–19) and Deputy Head (2019–20). She is currently Research Director and Co-Director of Postgraduate Research (2025- ).

Yvette’s research centres on class inequality, education, social justice, and queer life, working closely with policymakers, artists, and community organisations. Collaborations include projects with the Scottish Government on LGBTQ+ lives during the pandemic, Make Your Mark on inclusive volunteering, and Scottish Ballet’s Safe to be Me, exploring inclusive school curricula.

Yvette is the author of multiple books on queer-class formations, most recently (Pluto, 2023) widely recognised for its intervention into class inequality within queer studies. Her RSE Personal Research Fellowship, Queer Futures: Alternative Models for Social Justice, launched the Queer and the Cost of Living Crisis seminar series and a programme of Queer Social Justice Pop-Ups, including work at Pride events with artists and designers.

Yvette’s higher education research includes funded projects on LGBTQ+ carers in universities, estranged and care-experienced students, queer precarity, and redistributing resources in the Queer International Academy. She has edited major collections including , , and the open-access. Her arts-based work appears in open-access zines and the ESRC-funded Exhibiting Queer Social Justice project. (Bloomsbury, 2026) is open access and interdisciplinary.

Funded research include and projects on class, gender, justice inequalities, and the project on LGBTQ+ life-course experiences across Europe. Yvette has held international visiting positions at Rutgers (Fulbright), ANU, Concordia, and Sciences Po etc..

She welcomes PhD supervision across a wide range of topics including e.g. queer and trans studies, class and education, disability, gender and schooling, and queer-feminist methods. Yvette organises the annual SGSSS Spring into Methods Feminist Research Methods workshops.

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
2026
Recipient
2020
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2020
Recipient
2020

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Publications

, Breeze Maddie
Educational Review (2026)
Sociological Research Online (2026)
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(2026)
Breeze Maddie,
Universität - Macht - Wissen Postkoloniale, feministische und partizipative Perspektiven im Kontext akademischer Lehre (2026) (2026)
(2026)
, Murji Karim, Neal Sarah, Solomos John
An Introduction to Sociology Second Edition (2026) (2026)

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Professional Activities

Speaker
3/4/2026
Organiser
23/3/2026
Organiser
2026
Host
2026
Organiser
2026
Organiser
2026

Projects

Taylor, Yvette (Principal Investigator) Charlton, Kayleigh (Co-investigator) Hardley, Stephanie (Co-investigator) House, Melody (Co-investigator) Marta, Samara (Co-investigator) Mevawalla, Zinnia (Co-investigator) Zhang, Siqi (Co-investigator)
This SHSSS-SGSAH funded two-day workshop - Feminist Research Methods: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Inequality, Community and Creative Practice - returns the Spring Into Methods offering to the University of ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿, where the original Feminist Research Methods initiative was first developed in 2016 (funded from 2017). We retain our commitment to widening participation, supporting students and staff across the career course, and from institutions that have historically been under-represented.
Building on this legacy, the workshop extends ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿â€™s commitment to inclusive, interdisciplinary and publicly-engaged scholarship, while drawing on a rich ecosystem of collaboration with external partners such as Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL). The 2026 iteration will focus on methodological approaches that speak directly to key SGSS themes (social inequalities, inclusive culture, heritage and creative practice) centring interdisciplinary as an aim, objective and learning outcome.
13-Jan-2026 - 14-Jan-2026
Taylor, Yvette (Principal Investigator) Oliver, Joshua (Co-investigator)
This project explores how an artistic intervention located on the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ campus can act as a catalyst for meaningful engagement with EDI questions. The project pilots the ‘civic arts cycle’ in a university setting, using a campus-specific EDI prompt derived from Athena Swan themes. A visual/interactive installation - an ‘EDI Door’ as re-imagined Athena motif - interrupts routine campus space and invites students, staff and equalities groups to collectively produce insights that move beyond compliance towards lived-experience-driven institutional learning
01-Jan-2026 - 31-Jan-2026
Klein, Markus (Principal Investigator) Taylor, Yvette (Co-investigator) Robinson, Carol (Co-investigator) Marta, Samara (Researcher)
01-Jan-2026 - 30-Jan-2026
Taylor, Yvette (Principal Investigator) Brim, Matt (Principal Investigator) McKinlay, Jack (Post Grad Student)
Redistributing Resources in the International Queer Academy consolidates previous work, reckoning with class inequality via the discipline of ‘queer theory’, as central to Gender Studies, Social Science and Humanities disciplines. It imagines the creation of cross-class, cross-institutional relationships that provide the connective tissue for more varied queer-class scholarly and pedagogical possibilities. This can only be done if we have a much more thorough understanding of the material realities of poor and working-class queer education and the knowledge that ‘underclass academic’ communities create.
28-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2025
Taylor, Yvette (Principal Investigator)
Queer Social Justice as Academic Practice is a participatory interdisciplinary workshop providing provocations in ongoing research issues and urgencies. Situated within queer and feminist research methods, offering inspiration, critical reflection and practical sessions it thinks about what research matters, and why? Is our mattering measured in or beyond citation, or what other measures of ‘use’ might we imagine as we reconstruct our mattering?
03-Jan-2024 - 30-Jan-2025
Taylor, Yvette (Principal Investigator) Reggiani, Marco (Principal Investigator)
This project addresses ‘the scarcity of quality data regarding rural communities’ (RSE, 2023), focusing on the possibilities of LGBTQ+ lives, people and places as offering a ‘queer-ing’ of normative knowledges, locations and centres.

£ 3,000 HaSS Strategic Project
01-Jan-2024 - 01-Jan-2024

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Contact

Professor Yvette Taylor
ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Institute of Education

Email: yvette.taylor@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 444 8048