How is girls’ violence constructed and given meaning? In what ways are girls who use violence positioned? This thesis explores how girls’ violence is given meaning within different contexts, with a specific focus on the significance given to notions of gender and femininity. It is based on two studies. The first is based on interviews and creative word-based methods with seven girls/young women aged between 18 and 23. These girls all have personal experiences of acting out and/or using violence. The second study is based on focus group interviews with eleven professionals, three men and eight women. These professionals have various experiences of meeting and working with girls and/or violence. The data from both studies is analysed from a d...
Current theoretical explanations for young women’s violence examine physical violence as a masculine...
This essay is based on a qualitative study of Swedish high school students’ discussions of rape. We ...
The aim of this study is to examine how girls from the discussion group "Coolt med koll" understand ...
How is girls’ violence constructed and given meaning? In what ways are girls who use violence positi...
The aim of the present paper is to study girl's narratives about violence, what their use of violenc...
The purpose of this study is that through a discourse theoretical perspective, analyze young girls '...
Abstract The main objective of this essay is to come to an understanding as to why girls, together i...
The aim of this essay is to examine students’ experiences of Juventas Ungdomsjours violence preventi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structures of female crime in the media. The main issue...
This thesis aims to describe and analyze the problem of violence among pupils and its connection wit...
Girls face gendered violence on an everyday basis, and this may have severe health consequences. Pur...
In September of year 2006, a young boy was brutally killed by a girl, age sixteen, in Örebro, Sweden...
This bachelor thesis investigates the discourses on violence among pupils in a school environment. T...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse how a group of female basketball players – aged 15 to 18 ...
Current theoretical explanations for young women’s violence examine physical violence as a masculine...
This essay is based on a qualitative study of Swedish high school students’ discussions of rape. We ...
The aim of this study is to examine how girls from the discussion group "Coolt med koll" understand ...
How is girls’ violence constructed and given meaning? In what ways are girls who use violence positi...
The aim of the present paper is to study girl's narratives about violence, what their use of violenc...
The purpose of this study is that through a discourse theoretical perspective, analyze young girls '...
Abstract The main objective of this essay is to come to an understanding as to why girls, together i...
The aim of this essay is to examine students’ experiences of Juventas Ungdomsjours violence preventi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structures of female crime in the media. The main issue...
This thesis aims to describe and analyze the problem of violence among pupils and its connection wit...
Girls face gendered violence on an everyday basis, and this may have severe health consequences. Pur...
In September of year 2006, a young boy was brutally killed by a girl, age sixteen, in Örebro, Sweden...
This bachelor thesis investigates the discourses on violence among pupils in a school environment. T...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse how a group of female basketball players – aged 15 to 18 ...
Current theoretical explanations for young women’s violence examine physical violence as a masculine...
This essay is based on a qualitative study of Swedish high school students’ discussions of rape. We ...
The aim of this study is to examine how girls from the discussion group "Coolt med koll" understand ...