In this paper, we explore our experiences working as team comprised of researchers, teacher, and founder and director of a sex education non-profit organisation, who have formed an intra-activist research and pedagogical assemblage to experiment with relationship and sexuality education (RSE) practices in England’s secondary schools. We draw upon phEmaterialism theory and socially engaged, participatory arts-based research methodologies and pedagogies to explore two examples of arts-based activities that have been developed to de-center humanist, male-dominated, phallocentric, penile-oriented RSE. We also demonstrate how these practices enable educators, researchers, practitioners and students to revalue and rematter feminine genitalia, and...
This paper will discuss two illustration projects that helped Rape Crisis Tyneside and Northumberlan...
This paper draws upon a qualitative study with 144 young people in seven different research schools ...
Inspired by Audrey Osler’s call for the development of novel approaches to intersectionality in huma...
In this paper, we explore our experiences working as team comprised of researchers, teacher, and fou...
This paper shares a rhizomatic unfolding of how a creative, post-qualitative praxis for becoming adv...
We examine a Twitter attack against our phEmaterialist pedagogy during a UK-wide COVID-19 lockdown. ...
Inspired by feminist new materialist and posthuman activist philosophy, this paper speculates on wha...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
This paper focuses on a case study on re-contextualising illustration for second-rights use. The ill...
There are a number of persuasive arguments as to why sexual pleasure should be included in sexual he...
As part of a project funded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one-day symposium, bringing together re...
The first issue of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology in 2016 offers three experimen...
Drawing on work of social justice education scholars and grassroots political movements, this paper ...
As part of a project funded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one-day symposium, bringing together re...
With a focus on the Eurocentric sex education curriculum, this paper reviews three sub-disciplinary ...
This paper will discuss two illustration projects that helped Rape Crisis Tyneside and Northumberlan...
This paper draws upon a qualitative study with 144 young people in seven different research schools ...
Inspired by Audrey Osler’s call for the development of novel approaches to intersectionality in huma...
In this paper, we explore our experiences working as team comprised of researchers, teacher, and fou...
This paper shares a rhizomatic unfolding of how a creative, post-qualitative praxis for becoming adv...
We examine a Twitter attack against our phEmaterialist pedagogy during a UK-wide COVID-19 lockdown. ...
Inspired by feminist new materialist and posthuman activist philosophy, this paper speculates on wha...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
This paper focuses on a case study on re-contextualising illustration for second-rights use. The ill...
There are a number of persuasive arguments as to why sexual pleasure should be included in sexual he...
As part of a project funded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one-day symposium, bringing together re...
The first issue of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology in 2016 offers three experimen...
Drawing on work of social justice education scholars and grassroots political movements, this paper ...
As part of a project funded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one-day symposium, bringing together re...
With a focus on the Eurocentric sex education curriculum, this paper reviews three sub-disciplinary ...
This paper will discuss two illustration projects that helped Rape Crisis Tyneside and Northumberlan...
This paper draws upon a qualitative study with 144 young people in seven different research schools ...
Inspired by Audrey Osler’s call for the development of novel approaches to intersectionality in huma...