Please note: All sessions, excluding the optional award dinners, will be broadcast via this Zoom link.
All time listed are Eastern (EDT).
Tuesday September 6 - Day 1
IU Auditorium
9:00 am | Exhibitions Open: Universal Language: The Legacy of Sexual and Gender Diversity in the Kinsey Institute Collections, Caroline Beebe Gallery, The Kinsey Institute, Lindley Hall 3rd Floor. Kinsey Institute Historical Exhibition, The Kinsey Institute, Lindley Hall 3rd and 4th Floors. Bettina Rheims: Everything All at Once, McCalla School 1st Floor Galleries. Wild Horse Running: The Courageous Journey of Tom Fox, Cook Center, Grand Hall of Maxwell Hall. |
1:00 September | Welcome Kinsey Institute Executive Director, Justin Garcia Vice Provost for Research, Brea Perry |
1:15-2:00 pm | Justice Michael Kirby Dr. Kinsey and the Worldwide Movement for Empirical and Scientific Approach to Sexuality |
2:10-3:30 pm | Liana Zhou and Judith Allen Panel: Dr. Kinsey’s Sex Library: The Kinsey Institute Collections |
3:00-3:15 pm | BREAK |
3:15-4:00 pm | Erick Janssen The Dual Control Model of Sexual Response: New Findings and Research Directions |
4:10-5:00 pm | Stephanie Sanders, William Yarber, Cynthia Graham Panel: Over two-decades of research from the Kinsey Institute Condom Use Research Team |
5:00-6:30 pm | BREAK |
6:30-8:30 pm | OPTIONAL DINNER EVENT: 2022 Alfred C. Kinsey Distinguished Researcher Award and Lecture Charlene Muelenhard Why Definitions Are Important, and What If We Conceptualized Sexual Consent Differently? *additional fee |
Wednesday September 7 - Day 2
Franklin Hall, President's Hall
8:00 am - 2:00pm | Research Poster Session Franklin Hall, Atrium |
9:00 am | Exhibitions Open: Universal Language: The Legacy of Sexual and Gender Diversity in the Kinsey Institute Collections, Caroline Beebe Gallery, The Kinsey Institute, Lindley Hall 3rd Floor. Kinsey Institute Historical Exhibition, The Kinsey Institute, Lindley Hall 3rd and 4th Floors. Bettina Rheims: Everything All at Once, McCalla School 1st Floor Galleries. Wild Horse Running: The Courageous Journey of Tom Fox, Cook Center, Grand Hall of Maxwell Hall. |
9:30 am | Welcome Kinsey Institute Executive Director, Justin Garcia |
9:35-9:45 | Susan Stiritz Greetings from the (Masters & Johnson) Specialization in Sexual Health and Education, The Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis |
9:45-10:15 am | India Thusi Policing Sex |
10:25-11:15 am | Zoë Peterson, Jennifer Barber, and Kristen Jozkowski Panel: Sexual Consent, Intimate Partner Violence, and Sexual Assault |
11:15-11:30 am | BREAK |
11:30 am - 12:00 pm | Gregory Lewis The impact of traumatic stress on sexual health is reflected in the brain-heart connection |
12:00-1:45 pm | Kenneth R. Haslam, MD Relationship Diversity Award and Luncheon Amy Moors, with Introduction by Amanda Gesselman Three misconceptions about consensual non-monogamy explained |
2:00-3:00 pm | Helen Fisher, Justin Garcia, Amanda Gesselman Love and Sex in the Digital Age: Singles in America |
3:00-3:15 pm | BREAK |
3:15-5:00 pm | Short Talks: Current Research by Kinsey Institute Early Career Scientists |
5:00-6:30 pm | BREAK |
6:30-8:30 pm | OPTIONAL DINNER EVENT: 2020 Alfred C. Kinsey Distinguished Researcher Award and Lecture William Fisher Lessons from the Sex Wars: Theoretical and Empirical Lessons Learned in Four Decades of Research Concerning Sexual Emotions, The Impact of Pornography on Behavior, and The Promotion of Sexual Health *additional fee |
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