In this article we are concerned with how young women’s subjectivities are constructed within relations of power, particularly in the context of schooling and the transition to adulthood. We focus on the possibilities and limitations for agency to be exercised by women in the education system and more generally, the resources that they can draw on, and how citizenship is implicated in this process. The process is fraught with emotion, the desire for educational achievement and for agency, ambivalence about appropriate femininity, contradictions in the route from dependence to independence. We draw on empirical research comparing young women’s experiences in Finland and the UK, placing those experiences in the broader social, cultural and po...
In this article, we examine young people's narratives on sexual harassment on how it is endured, obj...
In this article, we examine young people's narratives on sexual harassment on how it is endured, obj...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
In this article we are concerned with how young women's subjectivities are constructed within relati...
This article illustrates the ways in which citizenship education can contribute to the marginalisati...
Young people cannot, due to their age, possess a full citizenship. But through their education, they...
The voices, perspectives and experiences of girls and young women in history, political and civic ed...
The article reflects one of the main trends of the modern philosophy of education – the “affective t...
The purpose of this article is to examine and compare how the ethnicity, gender and social class co...
The purpose of this article is to examine and compare how the ethnicity, gender and social class con...
This qualitative study considers individual agency in the development of the capability to aspire am...
This thesis examines the experiences of young women participating in anarchist and environmental act...
In this article, the authors draw on two qualitative, longitudinal studies of young people’s transit...
ABSTRACT This article reports on an EU-funded project conducted in Greece, Portugal, England and Wal...
The Kennedy review (1997) prompted a dramatic rise in the number of adult women learners in Further ...
In this article, we examine young people's narratives on sexual harassment on how it is endured, obj...
In this article, we examine young people's narratives on sexual harassment on how it is endured, obj...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...
In this article we are concerned with how young women's subjectivities are constructed within relati...
This article illustrates the ways in which citizenship education can contribute to the marginalisati...
Young people cannot, due to their age, possess a full citizenship. But through their education, they...
The voices, perspectives and experiences of girls and young women in history, political and civic ed...
The article reflects one of the main trends of the modern philosophy of education – the “affective t...
The purpose of this article is to examine and compare how the ethnicity, gender and social class co...
The purpose of this article is to examine and compare how the ethnicity, gender and social class con...
This qualitative study considers individual agency in the development of the capability to aspire am...
This thesis examines the experiences of young women participating in anarchist and environmental act...
In this article, the authors draw on two qualitative, longitudinal studies of young people’s transit...
ABSTRACT This article reports on an EU-funded project conducted in Greece, Portugal, England and Wal...
The Kennedy review (1997) prompted a dramatic rise in the number of adult women learners in Further ...
In this article, we examine young people's narratives on sexual harassment on how it is endured, obj...
In this article, we examine young people's narratives on sexual harassment on how it is endured, obj...
The current sociocultural climate is increasingly characterised by postfeminist and neoliberal senti...