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Not just bi the bi: The relationship between essentialist beliefs and attitudes about bisexuality
K Hubbard, RO de Visser
Psychology & Sexuality 6 (3), 258-274, 2015
462015
Why is the history of heterosexuality essential? Beliefs about the history of sexuality and their relationship to sexual prejudice
K Hubbard, P Hegarty
Journal of Homosexuality 61 (4), 471-490, 2014
372014
Blots and all: A history of the Rorschach ink blot test in Britain
K Hubbard, P Hegarty
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 52 (2), 146-166, 2016
272016
Sexual offence, diagnosis, and activism: A British history of LGBTIQ psychology.
KA Hubbard, DA Griffiths
American Psychologist 74 (8), 940, 2019
202019
Queer ink: A blotted history towards liberation
K Hubbard
Routledge, 2019
142019
Queer signs: The women of the British projective test movement
K Hubbard
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 53 (3), 265-285, 2017
122017
Psychologists as testers
K Hubbard, D Hare
Histories of British Clinical Psychology: Growth, Tensions and Controversies, 2015
82015
Not just bi the bi: The relationship between essentialist beliefs and attitudes about bisexuality. Psychology & Sexuality, 6 (3), 258–274
K Hubbard, RO de Visser
62015
Rorschach tests and Rorschach vigilantes: Queering the history of psychology in Watchmen
K Hubbard, P Hegarty
History of the Human Sciences 30 (4), 75-99, 2017
52017
Innovative approaches to teaching CHIP: An introduction to the special issue
P Hegarty, K Hubbard, L Nytanga
History and Philosophy of Psychology 16, 1-3, 2014
52014
Treading on delicate ground: Comparing the lesbian and gay affirmative Rorschach research of June Hopkins & Evelyn Hooker
K Hubbard
Psychology of Women Section Review 19 (1), 1-9, 2017
42017
Lesbian Community and Activism in Britain 1940s–1970s: An Interview with Cynthia Reid
KA Hubbard
Journal of homosexuality 70 (4), 565-586, 2023
22023
POWES is pronounced “feminist”: negotiating academic and activist boundaries in the talk of UK feminist psychologists
LC Donnelly, K Hubbard, R Capdevila
Feminism & psychology 32 (4), 520-539, 2022
22022
Standing still whilst ‘looking back and moving forwards’: the personal accounts of POWS members in the here and now
R Capdevila, K Hubbard, L Donnelly
Psychology of Women & Equalities Section Review 2 (1), 2019
22019
A gendered prestige: The powers at play when doing psychology with ink blots/statistics
K Hubbard, N Bharj
Psychological Studies of Science and Technology, 279-297, 2019
22019
The British projective test movement: Reflections on a queer feminist tale
K Hubbard
History and Philosophy of Psychology 19 (1), 2018
22018
A cross-sectional study examining perceptions of discriminatory behaviors experienced and witnessed by veterinary students undertaking clinical extra-mural studies
OS Summers, R Medcalf, KA Hubbard, CS McCarroll
Frontiers in veterinary science 10, 940836, 2023
12023
Do you have to have sex to have sex? Defining sex in British law and medicine from the 1950s
DA Griffiths, KA Hubbard
Sexualities, 13634607221146504, 2022
12022
Social Psychological Theory, History of
P Hegarty, SE Bartos, K Hubbard
International encyclopedia of the social behavioral sciences, 525-531, 2015
12015
Power/History/Psychology: A Feminist Excavation
N Bharj, K Hubbard
The Palgrave Handbook of Power, Gender, and Psychology, 13-27, 2023
2023
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