This article offers an empirically grounded contribution to scholarship exploring the ways in which pleasure is ‘put to work’ in sex and sexuality education. Such research has cautioned against framing pleasure as a normative requirement of sexual activity and hence reproducing a ‘pleasure imperative’. This paper draws on interviews with sexual health and education practitioners who engaged with Pleasure Project resources and training between 2007 and 2016. Findings suggest that practitioners tend to understand pleasure within critical frameworks that allow them to avoid normalising and (re)enforcing a pleasure imperative. Accounts also show negotiations with, an...
The purpose of this study was to determine what sexual activities and behaviors college students are...
Despite billions of dollars invested into Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) efforts, ...
In this article, we explore the discourses that affect young women’s experiences of (hetero)sexual p...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sex Education on 30-04...
Pleasure as a component of sexualities and relationships education (SRE) has been subject to much re...
From text: In introducing The politics of pleasure in sexuality education: Pleasure bound, Louisa Al...
There are a number of persuasive arguments as to why sexual pleasure should be included in sexual he...
Sex education primarily focuses on reducing the negative consequences associated with sex. Pleasure ...
This paper considers the common criteria by which school-based sex and relationship programmes are e...
Pleasure and desire have been important components of the vision for sexuality education for over 20...
Clinical sexual health consultations with young women often focus on avoiding ‘risks;’ namely pregna...
Men have a stake in ending gendered violence but this stake has not yet been widely embraced by men....
This thesis investigates young people's understandings and experiences of 'good sex' and sexual plea...
British, Sex and Relationship Education has been condemned by Ofsted as ‘not yet good enough’ (2013:...
The purpose of this research is to analyze, compare, and contrast three different sets of sexual edu...
The purpose of this study was to determine what sexual activities and behaviors college students are...
Despite billions of dollars invested into Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) efforts, ...
In this article, we explore the discourses that affect young women’s experiences of (hetero)sexual p...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sex Education on 30-04...
Pleasure as a component of sexualities and relationships education (SRE) has been subject to much re...
From text: In introducing The politics of pleasure in sexuality education: Pleasure bound, Louisa Al...
There are a number of persuasive arguments as to why sexual pleasure should be included in sexual he...
Sex education primarily focuses on reducing the negative consequences associated with sex. Pleasure ...
This paper considers the common criteria by which school-based sex and relationship programmes are e...
Pleasure and desire have been important components of the vision for sexuality education for over 20...
Clinical sexual health consultations with young women often focus on avoiding ‘risks;’ namely pregna...
Men have a stake in ending gendered violence but this stake has not yet been widely embraced by men....
This thesis investigates young people's understandings and experiences of 'good sex' and sexual plea...
British, Sex and Relationship Education has been condemned by Ofsted as ‘not yet good enough’ (2013:...
The purpose of this research is to analyze, compare, and contrast three different sets of sexual edu...
The purpose of this study was to determine what sexual activities and behaviors college students are...
Despite billions of dollars invested into Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) efforts, ...
In this article, we explore the discourses that affect young women’s experiences of (hetero)sexual p...