Academic author interviews with LGBTQ+ Studies scholars; strong thought-leadership credentials for PR. Booking opportunities center on connecting with university-press authors and professors; guests typically require strong scholarly or published-book credentials, making the show valuable for scholarly credibility and niche audiences. Competition for high-profile guests can be moderate to high, but the network’s established nature aids outreach.
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Interviews with scholars and activist on LGBTQ+ matters.
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Ryan Purcell, Kristie Soares
Books, Arts, Society & Culture, History, Social Sciences
Typical Credentials:
PhD or terminal degree; professor or established author; recognized scholar or book author
Required Achievements:
published scholarly books (e.g., Queer Correctives; Queer Korea; The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity), professorships or senior academic roles, awards or notable publications, editorial or leadership roles in journals/publishing, spoken on major academic/public platforms
Pavan Mano - Postcolonial Nationalism; Governance Of Sexuality; Critical & Literary Theory., Vincent Pak - Neo-homophobia; Christian Discourses On Sexuality; Discourse Studies., Gillian Frank - Disco Demolition Night; History Of Sexuality; Religion & Race In America., Bing Wang - Overseas Chinese Identity; Critical Heritage Studies., Todd A. Henry - Queer Korea; Postcolonial Sexuality; Cross-border Identities.
LGBTQ+ studies, sexuality, queer theory, religion, race & ethnicity, adoption, memory, postcolonialism, Korean history, feminist theory