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Jayne Caudwell is an Associate Professor at Bournemouth University in the College of Social Sciences and Social Work. Her research focuses on gender, sexualities, and social justice within sport and leisure contexts, with a particular emphasis on LGBTQ+ inclusion and feminist theory. She has led funded projects on safe physical and virtual spaces for transgender youth and post-Brexit multiculturalism in leisure.
- PhD in Sport, Gender, and Sexualities (London Metropolitan University, 2001)
- MA in Human Rights (University of Sussex, 2015)
- BSc and MSc in Sport-related disciplines
Her recent publications explore trans inclusion in swimming, sport feminisms, and intersectional analyses of football cultures. She has secured grants from the British Academy, ESRC, and Sport England. Keynote presentations span global conferences on topics like gender inclusivity and anti-homophobia interventions in sport.
Advising PhD students on transphobic hate crimes, hormonal contraception impacts, and queer media representation, she bridges academic research with community engagement through initiatives like Safe Swim and The Justin Campaign. Her work combines feminist-queer methodologies with critical leisure studies.



