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[[File:Meg Barker.jpg|thumb|Meg Barker in 2014]]'''Meg Barker''' (born 1974) is a psychotherapist, lecturer in psychology and bisexual activist. | [[File:Meg Barker.jpg|thumb|Meg Barker in 2014]]'''Meg Barker''' (born 1974) is a psychotherapist, lecturer in psychology and bisexual activist. | ||
− | + | She was listed number 36 in the [[Pink List 2013]]. The citation said: | |
:"A founding member of [[BiUK]], which produces ''[[The Bisexuality Report]]'', the Open University academic co-edits ''Psychology & Sexuality'' and has a book out on 'mindfulness and mental health' this year. She is on the editorial boards of ''European Journal of Ecopsychology'', ''Porn Studies'' and the ''Journal of Popular Romance Studies''."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-independent-on-sundays-pink-list-2013-8876183.html</ref> | :"A founding member of [[BiUK]], which produces ''[[The Bisexuality Report]]'', the Open University academic co-edits ''Psychology & Sexuality'' and has a book out on 'mindfulness and mental health' this year. She is on the editorial boards of ''European Journal of Ecopsychology'', ''Porn Studies'' and the ''Journal of Popular Romance Studies''."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-independent-on-sundays-pink-list-2013-8876183.html</ref> | ||
Revision as of 11:31, 2 March 2014
Meg Barker (born 1974) is a psychotherapist, lecturer in psychology and bisexual activist.She was listed number 36 in the Pink List 2013. The citation said:
- "A founding member of BiUK, which produces The Bisexuality Report, the Open University academic co-edits Psychology & Sexuality and has a book out on 'mindfulness and mental health' this year. She is on the editorial boards of European Journal of Ecopsychology, Porn Studies and the Journal of Popular Romance Studies."[1]
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