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Professor Vincent Doyle is a faculty member at IE University specializing in media and cultural studies, focusing on minority representation, LGBTQ+ rights, and sociopolitical dynamics. His research explores how institutions like GLAAD shape cultural narratives and address systemic exclusion. He uses unique case studies, such as the representation of marginalized dog breeds, to critique broader societal structures.
His work bridges cultural analysis with media advocacy, examining topics like moral panic, mainstreaming efforts, and spatial identity formation. Recent studies include the role of law enforcement and media in AIDS-era moral panics and the cultural politics of LGBTQ+ visibility.
Professor Doyle’s articles highlight intersections between law, media, and marginalized communities. Earlier research analyzed urban queer spaces and the dynamics of inclusion/exclusion in communities.
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