Concerns have been voiced about lad cultures in UK universities for approximately five years. The National Union of Students has been especially vocal in airing concerns, which more recently have been taken up by universities through bodies such as Universities UK. A small amount of work has explored students’ perspectives about, and experiences of, laddism. That research suggests that lad culture is particularly associated with groups of men in social contexts and involves excessive alcohol consumption, rowdy behaviour, sexism, homophobia, sexual harassment and violence. This paper is the first to explore staff perspectives: we draw on data from interviews with 72 staff across 6 universities to explore their perceptions of lad culture, inc...
This article engages with current debates on ‘lad cultures’ by questioning how we understand the ter...
Research on lad culture and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities has examined hypermas...
Research focus and rationale The Phenomenon known as ‘Lad Culture’, is referred to by Phipps & You...
Concerns have been voiced about lad cultures in UK universities for approximately five years. The Na...
Concerns have been voiced about lad cultures in UK universities for approximately five years. The Na...
Extensive feminist critique of lad culture has raised serious concerns about its role in the sexuali...
Laddism is a pervasive form of masculinity in UK universities associated with: binge drinking (Demps...
Lad culture is pervasive in UK higher education, fuelling misogyny and violence towards women. Lad c...
‘Lad culture’ has become a growing trend within universities, particularly over the last decade, cau...
Over the last 2–3 years there has been a sharp increase in the UK in the number of concerns voiced a...
Drawing on qualitative data collected between 2018 – 2020 with students and staff at two case study ...
Those who study and work in our universities are no more immune to domestic abuse, rape, sexual viol...
In the context of renewed debates and interest in this area, this paper reframes the theoretical age...
This research aimed to explore the micro behaviours of female undergraduate students faced with sexu...
Gender Based Violence (GBV) in UK Universities has begun to gain the attention of scholars, governme...
This article engages with current debates on ‘lad cultures’ by questioning how we understand the ter...
Research on lad culture and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities has examined hypermas...
Research focus and rationale The Phenomenon known as ‘Lad Culture’, is referred to by Phipps & You...
Concerns have been voiced about lad cultures in UK universities for approximately five years. The Na...
Concerns have been voiced about lad cultures in UK universities for approximately five years. The Na...
Extensive feminist critique of lad culture has raised serious concerns about its role in the sexuali...
Laddism is a pervasive form of masculinity in UK universities associated with: binge drinking (Demps...
Lad culture is pervasive in UK higher education, fuelling misogyny and violence towards women. Lad c...
‘Lad culture’ has become a growing trend within universities, particularly over the last decade, cau...
Over the last 2–3 years there has been a sharp increase in the UK in the number of concerns voiced a...
Drawing on qualitative data collected between 2018 – 2020 with students and staff at two case study ...
Those who study and work in our universities are no more immune to domestic abuse, rape, sexual viol...
In the context of renewed debates and interest in this area, this paper reframes the theoretical age...
This research aimed to explore the micro behaviours of female undergraduate students faced with sexu...
Gender Based Violence (GBV) in UK Universities has begun to gain the attention of scholars, governme...
This article engages with current debates on ‘lad cultures’ by questioning how we understand the ter...
Research on lad culture and gender-based violence (GBV) in student communities has examined hypermas...
Research focus and rationale The Phenomenon known as ‘Lad Culture’, is referred to by Phipps & You...