Dr Kevin GuyanData vandalism: Sex and the English and Welsh censusRecent months have witnessed an acceleration in attempts to erase trans people from data collection activities in the UK5 min read·Mar 19, 2021----
Dr Kevin GuyanDesigning the sexual orientation question for Scotland’s next censusFor the first time, Scotland’s 2022 census will ask a question about sexual orientation — this article describes the design process2 min read·Jan 5, 2021----
Dr Kevin GuyaninDigital DiplomacyGender by default — New Zealand’s proposed approach to collecting data about sex and genderNew Zealand’s official data agency has proposed a ‘gender by default’ approach to how the government collects data about sex and gender.4 min read·Jul 4, 2020----
Dr Kevin GuyanPredictably queerAn update on the backlash against predictive list functionality for the ‘Other’ sexual orientation option in Scotland’s 2021 census.4 min read·Apr 30, 2020----
Dr Kevin GuyanQueer erasure in the US censusThe US census frames queer identities in a way that endorses a potentially dangerous precedent for future data collection exercises.4 min read·Apr 4, 2020--1--1
Dr Kevin GuyanAn equality impact assessment of COVID-19 in the UKWe cannot wait for the crisis to pass before we apply an equality lens to new ways of living and working. By then it will be too late.10 min read·Mar 30, 2020----
Dr Kevin GuyanUnsure about the university strike? Just look at the data on pay inequalityToday marks the start of #UCUstrikes — it’s time for senior leaders to move beyond diagnosis and start fixing the problem3 min read·Nov 25, 2019----
Dr Kevin GuyanSexual orientation and the Scottish censusMisinformation about the sexual orientation question in Scotland’s 2021 census offers an insight into potential battles that lie ahead5 min read·Nov 3, 2019----
Dr Kevin GuyanSay something!The world has changed, the days of opting-out of equality, diversity and inclusion work are over.3 min read·Oct 15, 2019--1--1
Dr Kevin GuyaninTowards Data ScienceData activism and the fight for social justice in Scotland‘The numbers are too small’ is a poor excuse for inaction against inequality in Scotland4 min read·Sep 8, 2019----