In 2012 – less than 12 months after his death – TV personality Jimmy Savile was revealed to have been a prolific sexual abuser of children and young adults, mainly girls and women. This study advances research on the gendering of violence in news discourse by examining press coverage in the period leading up to Savile’s unmasking. It investigates the conditions in which Savile’s predatory behaviour – widely acknowledged in his lifetime – finally became recast as (child sexual) abuse. Specifically, it challenges the gender-blind analyses of media coverage which have typified academic responses to date, arguing that Savile’s crimes – and the reporting of them – need to be understood in the broader context of everyday sexism: a contemporary, a...
Through an analysis of gender and image theory as well as data gathered through survey, coding and i...
The increased active participation of individuals in the creation of sexual violence narratives onli...
In The Oxford Handbook on Women, Peace and Security, editors Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True bring to...
In 2012 – less than 12 months after his death – TV personality Jimmy Savile was revealed to have bee...
In 2012 – less than 12 months after his death – TV personality Jimmy Savile was revealed to have bee...
‘Gender ideology’ is a term used by many, but especially the Vatican, to chastise the view that sexu...
This research is a systematic review of the available literature regarding genderspecific programmin...
This study extends previous research into social networking sites (SNSs) as environments that often ...
Christina Julios discusses the scale of the sexual harassment problem in the UK Parliament. She writ...
In May 2012, nine men from the Rochdale area of Manchester were found guilty of sexually exploiting ...
In May 2012, nine men from the Rochdale area of Manchester were found guilty of sexually exploiting ...
Focusing on three case studies between the years 1965 and 1991, this thesis explores the mutable way...
Although there are now sophisticated techniques for the analysis of social media, socio-legal studie...
Martin Wight’s fragmentary comments entitled ‘The Disunity of Mankind’ are by no means a major work,...
Sex work and the laws that surround the selling of sexual acts have been always been plagued by deba...
Through an analysis of gender and image theory as well as data gathered through survey, coding and i...
The increased active participation of individuals in the creation of sexual violence narratives onli...
In The Oxford Handbook on Women, Peace and Security, editors Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True bring to...
In 2012 – less than 12 months after his death – TV personality Jimmy Savile was revealed to have bee...
In 2012 – less than 12 months after his death – TV personality Jimmy Savile was revealed to have bee...
‘Gender ideology’ is a term used by many, but especially the Vatican, to chastise the view that sexu...
This research is a systematic review of the available literature regarding genderspecific programmin...
This study extends previous research into social networking sites (SNSs) as environments that often ...
Christina Julios discusses the scale of the sexual harassment problem in the UK Parliament. She writ...
In May 2012, nine men from the Rochdale area of Manchester were found guilty of sexually exploiting ...
In May 2012, nine men from the Rochdale area of Manchester were found guilty of sexually exploiting ...
Focusing on three case studies between the years 1965 and 1991, this thesis explores the mutable way...
Although there are now sophisticated techniques for the analysis of social media, socio-legal studie...
Martin Wight’s fragmentary comments entitled ‘The Disunity of Mankind’ are by no means a major work,...
Sex work and the laws that surround the selling of sexual acts have been always been plagued by deba...
Through an analysis of gender and image theory as well as data gathered through survey, coding and i...
The increased active participation of individuals in the creation of sexual violence narratives onli...
In The Oxford Handbook on Women, Peace and Security, editors Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True bring to...