School of Social and Political Science

Sophie Buijsen

Job Title

PhD title: Knowing Sex: A qualitative study of the knowledge practices and experiences of teenage girls in Scotland and the Netherlands

Photo
image of Sophie with purple hair wearing a black jumper and a purple background

City (Address)

Edinburgh

Country (Address)

UK

Research interests

Research interests

Sex, Sexuality, Sex & Gender, Knowledge production, Girlhood

Background

I come from an interdisciplinary academic background, having studied Human Sciences and Science Communication previously. I am now working on my PhD project which looks at the knowledge practices of teenage girls in the Netherlands and Scotland on the subject of sex and sexuality.

My main research interests are gender, intersectionality, girlhood, sexuality, knowledge practices, science communication and comics. 

Qualifications

2007-2011 BSc (Hons) Human Sciences - University of Sussex

2011-2012 MSc Science Communication - Imperial College London

2017-2018 MSc by Research Science and Technology Studies - University of Edinburgh

2018-current PhD Science and Technology Studies - University of Edinburgh (part-time)

Awards and funding

2018 Alice Brown Scholarship - School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh

PhD supervisors

Fadhila Mazanderani 

Ingrid Young 

PhD overview

My proposed PhD research project looks into the knowledge practices of teenage girls in the Netherlands and Scotland on the subject of sexuality and sexual practices. Using the Deleuzian concept of assemblages it will explore the different knowledges created, shared and received by teenage girls, in a response to the moral panics surrounding girlhood and sexuality. For this purpose, participants will be interviewed and subsequently asked to keep video diaries. The aim of the research is to add the voices of teenage girls to the existing scholarship of teenage sexuality.