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How Data Collection on Sex and Gender Has Gone Wrong with Alice Sullivan

58 min · 22. nov. 2025
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In this episode, we speak with professor Alice Sullivan. Alice is a professor of sociology at University College London and was recently commissioned by the government to lead a review into the collection of data pertaining to sex and gender. She has also edited the book Sex and Gender: A Contemporary Reader. Within the discussion, we cover the ways in which sex and gender data becomes unclear, why this is bad for everyone, how it can be improved, and some of the unexpected and shocking safeguarding concerns that were raised by the review.

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