In 2003 a campaign took place against a new model of sex education in South Australia. This campaign, organized primarily by Christian Right1 groups, included community forums, a letter-writing campaign, extensive media coverage and a parliamentary debate. This paper analyses the language, arguments and strategies used by those who opposed the programme and explores some of the challenges in responding to this in a way that destabilizes the 'family values' discourse rather than reinforcing it through entrenching predictable binary positions. While this debate did not result in the withdrawal of the programme, it provides an important insight into the emergence of a more active Christian Right in Australia and signals that the gains made to ...
Talking about sexuality in schools is discomforting at best and dangerous at worst because no other ...
This discourse analysis study identifies the discursive strategies and linguistic resources addresse...
© 1997 Dr. Maxwell Rowland EdwardsThe 1960s and 1970s were a period of profound social change in Aus...
In 2003 a panic was created about the introduction of a new model of sex education in South Australi...
School sexuality education has been a component of Australia's successful and internationally recogn...
Sexuality has a way of inciting polarized debates and dividing public opinion. The Religious Right ...
This paper examines a specific controversy over the control and content of sex education in South Au...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-90.1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology and methods -- 3. Lit...
Sexuality education in Australian schools continues to struggle in its ability and willingness to ad...
This paper traces the influence of failed Christian organisation Logos Foundation on Australian secu...
This book engages contemporary debates about the notion of secularism outside of the field of educat...
Political and legal debate about freedom of religion and belief (FoRB) in Australia has intensified ...
A new movement surrounding the implementation of sex education, including programs aimed at youth wi...
In Australia, sexual health and sexuality education in relation to young people are not well integra...
Bibliography: leaves 436-478.vi, 478 leaves ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of...
Talking about sexuality in schools is discomforting at best and dangerous at worst because no other ...
This discourse analysis study identifies the discursive strategies and linguistic resources addresse...
© 1997 Dr. Maxwell Rowland EdwardsThe 1960s and 1970s were a period of profound social change in Aus...
In 2003 a panic was created about the introduction of a new model of sex education in South Australi...
School sexuality education has been a component of Australia's successful and internationally recogn...
Sexuality has a way of inciting polarized debates and dividing public opinion. The Religious Right ...
This paper examines a specific controversy over the control and content of sex education in South Au...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-90.1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology and methods -- 3. Lit...
Sexuality education in Australian schools continues to struggle in its ability and willingness to ad...
This paper traces the influence of failed Christian organisation Logos Foundation on Australian secu...
This book engages contemporary debates about the notion of secularism outside of the field of educat...
Political and legal debate about freedom of religion and belief (FoRB) in Australia has intensified ...
A new movement surrounding the implementation of sex education, including programs aimed at youth wi...
In Australia, sexual health and sexuality education in relation to young people are not well integra...
Bibliography: leaves 436-478.vi, 478 leaves ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of...
Talking about sexuality in schools is discomforting at best and dangerous at worst because no other ...
This discourse analysis study identifies the discursive strategies and linguistic resources addresse...
© 1997 Dr. Maxwell Rowland EdwardsThe 1960s and 1970s were a period of profound social change in Aus...