Roberto Kulpa
roberto kulpa

Dr Roberto Kulpa

Lecturer

Biography

I am an established academic, with years of research & pedagogic practice, and active academic citizenship.
My research and pedagogic expertise are in the interdisciplinary gender and sexuality studies, combined with social and epistemic geopolitics, particularly focused on regional dynamics between Western and Central-Eastern Europe (CEE).

Over the years, I have built a coherent research profile around the following 4 pillars. On macro- and meso-level perspectives:
1. Interconnections of gender, sexuality, and nationalism in Poland.
2. Global sexual politics, particularly between the West and CEE.
3. Geopolitics of knowledge production & decolonial epistemologies in critical studies.
In the last 3 years, I have started developing also micro-level focus on interpersonal relations, especially:
4. Friendship & resilience of LGBTQ communities in Poland and the UK.

My career has considerably benefitted from an engagement with non-academic stakeholders nationally and internationally, such as The Arts Institute Plymouth and Equality Network Edinburgh (UK), Association Lambda Warszawa (Poland), The Feminist Autonomous Centre Athens (Greece). International networks of stakeholders, as well as research collaborations have been formative for several of my successful grant applications. Most recently, for the prestigious EU Horizon Europe multi-million consortium funding for the project (2022-2026): “RESIST – Fostering Queer Feminist Intersectional Resistances against Transnational Anti-Gender Politics” (grant no. 101060749).

Over the years I have also served as an Expert Evaluator or Grant Panel Member for EU Horizon 2020 calls, and for many national Research Councils, incl. ESRC & AHRC in UK, NCN in Poland, SEDA in Latvia, or NWO in Netherlands. I have been regularly peer reviving for major academic journals in queer studies.

I am always keen on integrating research into my pedagogical work with students, as well as developing research skills among them. I have taught and lead teams of teaching staff on core and elective UG and PG modules, across interdisciplinary social sciences and humanities, incl.: research methodologies, social theory, gender and sexuality, media studies, politics, among others. I supervise PhD students, and as an External Examiner and Exam Chair, I have an established doctoral-level mentoring experience, and I welcome expressions of interest from the prospective candidates.

My teaching experience lead me and Dr Mandy Winterton, to design and successfully validate in 2022 new MSc Applied Social Research. This is an innovative programme cultivating an applied ‘hands-on’ approach to learning key transferable research skills, while maintaining critical awareness of the economic, socio-cultural and political contexts that influence the practice of social research. Please check details at: https://www.napier.ac.uk/courses/msc-applied-social-research-postgraduate-full-time

My pedagogical practice has been recognised with the Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.


ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS
1. I am co-Investigator on "RESIST. Fostering Queer Feminist Intersectional Resistances against Transnational Anti-Gender Politics" (2022-2026) (EU Horizon Europe grant no. 101060749). My roles are to lead on Communication and Dissemination work package and to coordinate the Polish case study. You can read more about the project on: https://theresistproject.eu

2. I am the Principal Investigator on "Collaborating Across: Developing Transnational Synergies To Strengthen Research Cultures" (2023) (ENU Strategic Research and Knowledge Exchange Fund). This project aims at increasing collaborations between researchers and non-academic partners, aiming at establishing a common research consortium platform.

3. I am Principal Investigator on “Friendship for LGBTIQ+ (Post-)Pandemic Social Resilience” (2022) (ENU Strategic Research and Knowledge Exchange Fund) together with Dr Katherine Ludwin (Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust). Please get in touch if you have any questions.

News

Events

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • 2024- Deputy Research Degrees Lead
  • 2018-2020. Expert Member on Athena SWAN Committee (gender equality), University of Plymouth.
  • 2018-2020. Member of the Academic Advisory Board for 'Queer Memorials: International Comparative Perspectives on Sexual Diversity and Social Inclusivity (QMem)', University of Leeds, UK
  • 2013-2015. Member of Academic Advisory Board for 'Gap Work: Training Youth Practitioners on Gender Related Violence. A Multinational Project' , Prof. Pam Alldred, Brunel University London, UK
  • 2013 - ongoing. Expert on the International Scientific Committee and Editorial Board for 'Liminalia' Series in Social Theories (editor Prof. Cirus Rinaldi). Edizioni Kaplan Publishing House, Italy.

 

Editorial Activity

  • 2013 - ongoing. Expert on the International Scientific Committee and Editorial Board for 'Liminalia' Series in Social Theories (editor Prof. Cirus Rinaldi). Edizioni Kaplan Publishing House, Italy

 

External Examining/Validations

  • 2022. External Project Validation (EC Horizon 2020 Framework)
  • PhD External Examiner at the University of Cambridge, UK.
  • PhD Viva Voce Exam Panel Chair, Edinburgh Napier University, UK.

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • 2022. Award. Friendship for LGBTIQ+ (post-)pandemic social resilience (with Dr Katherine Ludwin) (Strategic Research and Knowledge Exchange Fund). This project proposes a series of workshops to explore needs, frameworks, challenges, and opportunities for paying due attention to ‘friendships’ while thinking, planning, and acting towards better conceived and critically understood ‘societal resilience’ of the LGBTIQ+ groups in (post-)pandemic Scotland, UK, and potentially worldwide.
  • 2019-2022. Fellowship. ESF European Science Foundation (Brussels), Fellow of the College of Expert Reviewers
  • 2016. Fellowship. Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • 2022- ongoing. EU Horizon Europe, Widening participation and strengthening the European Research Area (WIDERA)
  • 2020-2023 Narodowe Centrum Nauki (National Science Council), PL
  • 2018-2021 EU Horizon 2020, Science with and for Society (SwafS)

 

Grant Reviewer

  • 2023-EC Horizon Europe Framework (HORIZON-HLTH-2024-CARE) Grant Reviewer
  • 2022-EC Horizon Europe Framework, MSCA-DN Call, Grant Reviewer and Panel Member
  • EU Horizon 2020, Justice Programme
  • SEDA (Latvian Research & Development Agency)
  • Narodowe Centrum Nauki (National Science Council), PL
  • ESF European Science Foundation (Brussels)
  • FWO (Flanders Research Foundation, Belgium)
  • NWO (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research)
  • EC Horizon 2020, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships
  • ESRC & AHRC External Expert and Evaluator

 

Invited Speaker

  • 2023. Invited Facilitator and Session Chair at the Space, Sexualities and Queer Research Group (SSQRG) Research Away Days, 17-19/05/2023, Manchester, UK.
  • 2022. Thinking About the Geo-politics of Knowledge Production: Non-anglophone Epistemologies in/of Queer Studies. Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa (GWZO), Leipzig, Germany.
  • 2022. Post-Enlightenment: Can We Go Beyond Occidentalist Epistemologies and Geo-Politics in Queer Studies? To: Go West! Conceptual Explorations of “The West” in History of Education, University of Muenster, Germany.
  • 2021, Queer Politics of Post-Enlightenment: Beyond the Horizon of the Present, Lund University, Sweden
  • 2020, Keynote & Master Class: Knowing Your Place: From Geo-temporal Politics of Sexualities to Resistance as Resilience through Friendship. University of Tartu, Estonia
  • 2019, Plenary: Trans/National Sexualities & the Conservative Turn. To: Quiet Revolution? Alternative Sexualities in Europe and the post-Soviet Region. University of Cardiff, UK
  • 2018, Discussant at: Transnational Solidarities: Gender and Sexualities Beyond Geopolitics, University of Goteborg, Sweden
  • 2018, Plenary Roundtable Speaker: Activism in Central and Eastern Europe. To: Outing the Past, Annual Conference in Celebration of the LGBTIQ History Month
  • 2017, Keynote: Unlikely Analogies? Homophobia, Anti-Semitism, and Polish National Identity. To: Contested Privates: Religion and Homosexuality in Public Discourse, University of Utrecht, NL.
  • 2015, Plenary: Non-Anglophone Epistemologies in/of Queer Studies? To: De-Centring Gender Studies Conference, Bauhaus University, Germany
  • 2015, Plenary: Regional & Sexual: European Occidentalism and the (semi)peripheral Central and Eastern Europe. To: Estonian Human Rights Centre, Tallin, Estonia

 

Media Activity

  • 2022. Commentary for the Irish GCN Magazine, about the RESIST project, and research on 'anti-gender' politics in Europe.
  • 2020. Commentary for NBC News about 2020 presidential elections in Poland. https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/poland-s-opposition-parties-tap-gay-candidate-challenge-president-n1114206

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • British Sociological Association

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • Co-Director (with Dr Mandy Winterton) on MSc Applied Social Research

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • 2022. Friendship for LGBTIQ+ (post-)pandemic social resilience (with Dr Katherine Ludwin) (Strategic Research and Knowledge Exchange Fund). This project proposes a series of workshops to explore needs, frameworks, challenges, and opportunities for paying due attention to ‘friendships’ while thinking, planning, and acting towards better conceived and critically understood ‘societal resilience’ of the LGBTIQ+ groups in (post-)pandemic Scotland, UK, and potentially worldwide.
  • 2018-2020. Leader on ‘Public Sociology’ programme of research seminars and knowledge exchange events at University of Plymouth. Incl. cooperation with Plymouth Public Library and The Arts Institute to set up events.
  • 2017. Panellist and Expert in the Trans-Atlantic Dialogues, realised with Plymouth Arts Centre, Devon & Cornwall Refugee Support, The Arts Institute, The Atlantic Project.

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • PhD External Examiner at the University of Cambridge, UK.
  • PhD Viva Voce Exam Panel Chair, Edinburgh Napier University, UK.

 

Reviewing

  • Ongoing. Peer reviewing for international academic book publishers, incl. Routledge, Sage, Palgrave, Manchester University Press, Peter Lang Books.
  • Ongoing. Peer reviewing for international academic journals, incl. (selection) European Journal of Women’s Studies; Feminist Media Studies; Environment and Planning C; Gender, Place and Culture; Sexualities; Geography Compass; Sexuality & Culture; Revue Politique Européenne.

 

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National menace: mediating homo/sexuality and sovereignty in the Polish national/ist discourses

Journal Article
Kulpa, R. (2020)
National menace: mediating homo/sexuality and sovereignty in the Polish national/ist discourses. Critical Discourse Studies, 17(3), 327-343. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2019.1584578
The bio-political discourses of nationhood and homo/sexuality burgeon geo-culturally and historically, and this article presents a case-study of Poland post-2004 EU enlargemen...

Surveying Friendship. What the Quantitative Data Tell Us About Friendship among LGBT Communities

Presentation / Conference
Kulpa, R. (2018, October)
Surveying Friendship. What the Quantitative Data Tell Us About Friendship among LGBT Communities. Paper presented at Queering Friendship: Citizenship, Care and Choice (‘Intimate’ Project), University of Lisbon, Lisbon, PT
2018, Surveying Friendship. What the Quantitative Data Tell Us About Friendship among LGBT Communities. To: Queering Friendship: Citizenship, Care and Choice (‘Intimate’ Proje...

Decolonizing Queer Epistemologies: Section Introduction

Book Chapter
Kulpa, R., & Silva, J. M. (2016)
Decolonizing Queer Epistemologies: Section Introduction. In G. Brown, & K. Browne (Eds.), The Routledge Research Companion to Geographies of Sex and Sexualities (139-142). London: Routledge

Engaging Parents with Sex and Relationship Education: A UK Primary School Case Study

Journal Article
Alldred, P., Fox, N., & Kulpa, R. (2016)
Engaging Parents with Sex and Relationship Education: A UK Primary School Case Study. Health Education Journal, 75(7), 855-868. https://doi.org/10.1177/0017896916634114
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary (5–11 years) sex and relationship education (SRE) classes. Method: Case st...

On Attachment and Belonging: Or Why Queers Mourn Homophobic President?

Journal Article
Kulpa, R. (2014)
On Attachment and Belonging: Or Why Queers Mourn Homophobic President?. Sexualities, 17(7), 781-801. https://doi.org/10.1177/1363460714531431
In this article I ask why gay and lesbian people in Poland mourned their infamously homophobic president Lech Kaczynski, and, in turn, what it means to mourn one's own enemy. ...

Sexual politics and the Eurovision Song Contest

Other
Kulpa, R. (2014)
Sexual politics and the Eurovision Song Contest. https://eurovisionproject.wordpress.com/2014/04/28/sexual-politics-and-the-eurovision-song-contest/
In this post I would like to draw readers’ attention to the issue of how Eurovision is entangled with sexual politics in the new EUrope: how it sometimes is used as the marker...

Western Leveraged Pedagogy of Central and Eastern Europe: Discourses of Homophobia, Tolerance, and Nationhood

Journal Article
Kulpa, R. (2014)
Western Leveraged Pedagogy of Central and Eastern Europe: Discourses of Homophobia, Tolerance, and Nationhood. Gender, Place and Culture, 21(4), 431-448. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2013.793656
This article focuses on the relations between the two geo-temporal categories – Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and West/Europe – in discussions about sexual politics, homoph...

Nation Queer? Discourses of Nationhood And Homosexuality In Times of Transformation: Case Studies From Poland

Thesis
Kulpa, R. (2012)
Nation Queer? Discourses of Nationhood And Homosexuality In Times of Transformation: Case Studies From Poland. (Thesis). Birkbeck College, University of London. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2713774
This thesis explores the relationship between discourses of nationhood and homosexuality in the context of Polish “post-communist transformations” that have taken place over t...

Debating Sexual Politics in the Central-Eastern Europe. A Response to Takács and Pichardo Galán’s Comments on De-Centring Western Sexualities. Central and Eastern European Perspectives (Farnham: 2011: Ashgate)

Journal Article
Mizielińska, J., & Kulpa, R. (2013)
Debating Sexual Politics in the Central-Eastern Europe. A Response to Takács and Pichardo Galán’s Comments on De-Centring Western Sexualities. Central and Eastern European Perspectives (Farnham: 2011: Ashgate). Southeastern Europe, 37(1), 102-110. https://doi.org/10.1163/18763332-03701007

(Un)translatable queer? Or what is lost and can be found in translation...

Book Chapter
Kulpa, R., Mizielińska, J., & Stasinska, A. (2012)
(Un)translatable queer? Or what is lost and can be found in translation... In S. Mesquita, M. K. Wiedlack, & K. Lasthofer (Eds.), Import - Export - Transport. Queer Theory, Queer Critique, and Activism in Motion (115-145). Vienna: Zaglossus
Perhaps some of the most interesting recent developments in queer studies are those books criticizing the US American bias within the discipline (e.g., Hemmings 2007; Mizielin...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • TRANS-NATIONAL SEXUAL POLITICS. Research activities on geopolitics of gender and sexuality. Focus on citizenship, nationalisms, political institutions, (un)belonging, Central and Eastern Europe, the 'West'. Approached from critical epistemological standpoints investigating occidentalism and neo-orientalism, hegemonic epistemologies, discourses and representations.
  • SEXAULITY AND NATIONHOOD IN POLAND. Research activities on gender and sexual politics in Poland. Focus on questions of (non)belonging, sovereignty, (dis)identifications, representations, and nationhood. Approached from critical epistemological standpoints investigating occidentalism and self-orientalisations, cultural hegemonies.

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • ResM supervision: S. Thomas, ‘Critical epistemological investigation into “post-truth” discourses’. University of Plymouth.
  • PhD supervision:J. Smietanka, ‘Unwanted sexual attention amongst LGBT+ communities in the Night-time Economy’, University of Plymouth.
  • PhD supervision: J. Read, ’Remediation and the professional identity formation’, University of Plymouth.