This article presents a critical analysis of how the issue of childhood "sexualization" and the role of consumer culture within it has been defined and framed, both within the public debate and in the academic research literature. It counterposes this with some evidence taken from a study conducted in Scotland in 2009/10 about the availability and nature of "sexualized" goods, and the perspectives of parents and children. The article suggests that parents' and children's perceptions of the issue are more complex than is typically assumed within the public debate; and that this in turn points to the need for more sophisticated responses at the level of public policy and of education
Abstract: This article reviews some of the factors that have created and reproduced intellectual, hi...
Most contemporary discussions of childhood and sexuality open by noting that the terms are particula...
In the first decade of the 21st century, considerable campaigning and public policy attention has co...
This article reports on research commissioned by the Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Commi...
This project was commissioned in response to concerns raised in the Scottish Parliament's Equal Oppo...
In this chapter we reflect on a research project through which we contributed our own academic persp...
In this chapter we reflect on a recent research project through which we contributed our own academi...
Parents are contradictorily positioned within the ‘sexualisation of childhood’ debate. On the one ha...
Parents are contradictorily positioned within the "sexualisation of childhood" debate. They ("we") a...
This article considers ongoing moral outrage over the assumed sexualisation of young girls by the me...
This dissertation explores the attitudes and perceptions of media portrayals of child sexualisation ...
This article considers ongoing moral outrage over the assumed sexualisation of young girls by the me...
The proliferation of debates surrounding the sexualisation of childhood in the late 20th and early 2...
International audienceThis article is based on the study of the forms of the sexualisation of childr...
In this article, I examine models of childhood constructed within ‘moraleruptions’ over an area of p...
Abstract: This article reviews some of the factors that have created and reproduced intellectual, hi...
Most contemporary discussions of childhood and sexuality open by noting that the terms are particula...
In the first decade of the 21st century, considerable campaigning and public policy attention has co...
This article reports on research commissioned by the Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Commi...
This project was commissioned in response to concerns raised in the Scottish Parliament's Equal Oppo...
In this chapter we reflect on a research project through which we contributed our own academic persp...
In this chapter we reflect on a recent research project through which we contributed our own academi...
Parents are contradictorily positioned within the ‘sexualisation of childhood’ debate. On the one ha...
Parents are contradictorily positioned within the "sexualisation of childhood" debate. They ("we") a...
This article considers ongoing moral outrage over the assumed sexualisation of young girls by the me...
This dissertation explores the attitudes and perceptions of media portrayals of child sexualisation ...
This article considers ongoing moral outrage over the assumed sexualisation of young girls by the me...
The proliferation of debates surrounding the sexualisation of childhood in the late 20th and early 2...
International audienceThis article is based on the study of the forms of the sexualisation of childr...
In this article, I examine models of childhood constructed within ‘moraleruptions’ over an area of p...
Abstract: This article reviews some of the factors that have created and reproduced intellectual, hi...
Most contemporary discussions of childhood and sexuality open by noting that the terms are particula...
In the first decade of the 21st century, considerable campaigning and public policy attention has co...