The following is a list of recommended resources related to Asexual Research. Please note that while this list is roughly sorted by the intended audience, many of the items on the list may be of interest to multiple groups.
Active Resources
Bibliographies
The Asexuality and Aromanticism Bibliography: This ace and aro bibliography is a tagged and searchable collection of recommended research on the topics of asexuality and aromanticism, with curated collections on specific topics. Their reading and teaching collections are highly recommended.
Asexual Research Group Bibliography on Zotero: the Asexual Research Zotero library is an ace-community run bibliography of many known works concerning asexuality, and is attempt to create a comprehensive archive of as may known asexual research works as possible, regardless of quality.
A Bibliography for Early Modern Asexualities: This collection focuses on works centering around works in the early modern period (c.1500-1800), as well as a selection of more general asexuality studies works and other early modern period works that may be of interest.
Estudios Académicos Sobre La Asexualidad/Spanish-Language Asexuality Bibliography: Esta bibliografía se centra en estudios académicos en español que traten sobre la asexualidad y el espectro asexual.
An Academic Look At The Systemic Oppression of Asexuality Carrd Page: – while not in a traditional bibliography format, this carrd page has compiled lists of the titles and abstracts/excerpts of studies and reports that contain statistics related to discrimination against asexual people.
Data Collections
The Asexual Community Census blog: The Ace Community Census blog does collect community-created analysis of data collected from the annual ace community census survey, which is probably one of the largest current sources of data on asexual communities. The raw data is also available to researchers upon request.
For Researchers
NWSA Asexuality Interest Group: For those interested in feminist/queer theory approaches to studying asexuality, the National Women;s Studies Association (NWSA) Asexuality Interest Group is an active academic networking group and regularly facilitates panels and workshops on asexuality at the annual NWSA conference. You can check for updates on their facebook page here or on their twitter. They also have a private mailing list that can be joined by request.
Ace/Aro Scholars Support Network
The Ace/Aro Scholars Support Network is a networking and mentorship Discord-based group primarily for Masters and PhD candidates, Faculty, and other academic researchers interested in the study of asexuality or aromanticism. If you are an ace or aro studies researcher interested in joining, contact Dr. Megan Caroll (drmegancarroll@gmail.com) with your name, pronouns, position, and department/university affiliation to get a discord invite.
For Teachers
Sample Syllabi: Ela Przyblo’s Asexualities and Critical Nonsexualities Syllabus
For Community Members
Asexuality in Academia Journal Club: The Journal Club is a monthly ace community online discussion group for reading and critiquing academic works on asexuality – summaries of past discussions can be found at the asexual agenda blog. The journal club is largely focused on ace community member perspectives, but is open for anyone who might be interested to join. As of July 2020, the Ace Journal Club now meets once a month via Discord – to join the journal club, email asexualagenda@gmail.com.
Inactive/Archived Resources
The following resources are no longer maintained and in some cases are only available through web archives, but may still have content that could be useful.
Asexual Research FAQ for Students: The Asexual Research Tumblr’s “Help, I need sources! And other frequently asked questions” Has basic suggestions for students doing class papers or projects on asexuality who need help finding sources to cite. [Please note – the current post is about 10 years old and not up to date. ]
Asexual Research Facebook Group (inactive as of 2023) : The Asexual Research Facebook Group is dedicated to sharing links to new research findings as well as occasional casual discussion of asexual research. While it was created by and for ace community members, it is open to anyone with an interest in asexual research. This facebook page is technically still open and active, but it is not actively updated or monitored and rarely sees any serious activity.
Asexual Explorations (Archived Page – ceased updating around 2013, all pages removed in January 2017): The Asexual Explorations site includes a pretty solid bibliography of major published papers on asexuality from around 2004-2013; it also has supplementary information on related topics such as HSDD and the DSM. You can also check out the asexual explorations blog for additional discussion.
Asexuality Studies Blog (inactive as of November 2013): Although this short-lived project is no longer active, there’s a couple posts about studying asexuality and links to other resources still available via the internet archive. (please note: the original Asexuality Studies url is now being camped out by spammers who have maliciously inserted links into an altered copy of the original site contents – do no visit the live pageand do not click any link there. Instead, use archived pages from before October 2013 for best results )
Asexual Research Tumblr (inactive as of 2018): The Asexual Research tumblr blog was originally dedicated to ace community discussions of asexual research, including sharing calls for participants and answering questions. It is no longer actively updated but the post archive is still available. [If you would be interested in taking over and re-starting this project, let me know at sennkestra@gmail.com]
AcePhilosophy Subreddit (archived as of 2021, no longer publicly viewable): The Ace Philosophy reddit community featured occasional reviews of critiques of asexual research, among other topics. As of around 2021, the group is restricted to former members and is not publicly viewable; there is also little to no posting activity.