In recent years homophobic bullying has received increased attention from NGOs, academics and government sources and concern about the issue crosses traditional moral and political divisions. This article examines this ‘progressive’ development and identifies the ‘conditions of possibility’ that have enabled the issue to become a harm that can be spoken of. In doing so it questions whether the readiness to speak about the issue represents the opposite to prohibitions on speech (such as the notorious Section 28) or whether it is based on more subtle forms of governance. It argues that homophobic bullying is heard through three key discourses (‘child abuse’, ‘the child victim’ and ‘the tragic gay’) and that, while enabling an acknowledgement...
This paper draws on findings from a European project ‘Rights through alliances: Innovating and netwo...
This ethnographic research interrogates the relationship between sexuality, gender and homophobia an...
This Article begins a theoretical and empirical discussion on bullying and cyberharassment of all st...
Despite many changes in legislation in Europe that give lesbians and gay men the same legal rights a...
Research on the bullying and social exclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) pupil...
Schools have a responsibility to prevent all forms of bullying, including that related to\ud sexual ...
The new millennium has seen various initiatives implemented to prevent and curb anti-LGBT (lesbian, ...
This paper draws on findings from a European project, ‘Rights through Alliances: Innovating and Netw...
This thesis investigated whether or not homophobic bullying occurred in Irish primary\ud schools and...
This thesis investigated whether or not homophobic bullying occurred in Irish primary schools and t...
This paper reports findings from a study in England, which investigated the experiences of lesbian a...
This paper presents new empirical data that highlight how a focus on ‘bullying’ is too limited and n...
Volume one comprises of two parts. Part one is a critical literature review which discusses the rese...
This paper draws on findings from a European project, ‘Rights through Alliances: Innovating and Netw...
Psychologists recognize homophobic bullying as a serious problem for young lesbians and gay men; how...
This paper draws on findings from a European project ‘Rights through alliances: Innovating and netwo...
This ethnographic research interrogates the relationship between sexuality, gender and homophobia an...
This Article begins a theoretical and empirical discussion on bullying and cyberharassment of all st...
Despite many changes in legislation in Europe that give lesbians and gay men the same legal rights a...
Research on the bullying and social exclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) pupil...
Schools have a responsibility to prevent all forms of bullying, including that related to\ud sexual ...
The new millennium has seen various initiatives implemented to prevent and curb anti-LGBT (lesbian, ...
This paper draws on findings from a European project, ‘Rights through Alliances: Innovating and Netw...
This thesis investigated whether or not homophobic bullying occurred in Irish primary\ud schools and...
This thesis investigated whether or not homophobic bullying occurred in Irish primary schools and t...
This paper reports findings from a study in England, which investigated the experiences of lesbian a...
This paper presents new empirical data that highlight how a focus on ‘bullying’ is too limited and n...
Volume one comprises of two parts. Part one is a critical literature review which discusses the rese...
This paper draws on findings from a European project, ‘Rights through Alliances: Innovating and Netw...
Psychologists recognize homophobic bullying as a serious problem for young lesbians and gay men; how...
This paper draws on findings from a European project ‘Rights through alliances: Innovating and netwo...
This ethnographic research interrogates the relationship between sexuality, gender and homophobia an...
This Article begins a theoretical and empirical discussion on bullying and cyberharassment of all st...