In this article, I draw on Judith Butler\u27s notion of performativity to investigate the role of digital technologies in processes of gendered subjectification (or ‘girling’) in elite girls\u27 education. Elite girls\u27 schooling is a site where the potential of digital technologies in mediating student‐led constructions and explorations of ‘femininity’ sits alongside school‐produced digital media in the form of promotional texts, in which young femininity is regulated by discourses of ‘girl power’. Whilst such schools are well equipped with digital resources that might be utilised towards students\u27 interrogation of how ‘femininity’ is understood, thus politicising the girling process, sc...
In this paper, we explore how what we term ‘sext education’ pedagogies intersect with young people's...
The study is located in feminist studies through the lens of cultural theory, more specifically in t...
This book investigates how girls' automedial selves are constituted and consumed as literary or medi...
Popular discourses concerning the relationship between gender and academic literacies have suggested...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the ways girls use digital environments, like Word, PowerPoint and c...
In line with the work of feminists ‘post-linguists’ (Threadgold, 1997; Poynton, 1989; Le...
This paper focuses on the ways girls use digital environments, like Word, PowerPoint and chatting pr...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Gender inequalities in schools have implications for life chances, emotional well-being and educatio...
The digital strategies of creative girls aims to make visible girls as creative developers of the In...
In recent years, the position of (post-)millennial girls and young women within the digital landscap...
As the Internet and digital technologies become ever more pervasive in the lives of young people, th...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
This article explores gender inequities and sexual double standards in teens’ digital image exchange...
In this paper, we explore how what we term ‘sext education’ pedagogies intersect with young people's...
The study is located in feminist studies through the lens of cultural theory, more specifically in t...
This book investigates how girls' automedial selves are constituted and consumed as literary or medi...
Popular discourses concerning the relationship between gender and academic literacies have suggested...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the ways girls use digital environments, like Word, PowerPoint and c...
In line with the work of feminists ‘post-linguists’ (Threadgold, 1997; Poynton, 1989; Le...
This paper focuses on the ways girls use digital environments, like Word, PowerPoint and chatting pr...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Gender inequalities in schools have implications for life chances, emotional well-being and educatio...
The digital strategies of creative girls aims to make visible girls as creative developers of the In...
In recent years, the position of (post-)millennial girls and young women within the digital landscap...
As the Internet and digital technologies become ever more pervasive in the lives of young people, th...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
This article explores gender inequities and sexual double standards in teens’ digital image exchange...
In this paper, we explore how what we term ‘sext education’ pedagogies intersect with young people's...
The study is located in feminist studies through the lens of cultural theory, more specifically in t...
This book investigates how girls' automedial selves are constituted and consumed as literary or medi...