Schools within a ‘knowledge economy’ nurture and endorse particular ‘corporeal orientations’, that is to say, ascribe value, meaning and potential to ‘the body’ (particular bodies) in time, place and space. Such processes reflect wider (national and global) socio-economic trends. In contemporary culture, these processes increasingly celebrate particular virtues—‘flexible identities’, the manifest aspects of ‘performance’ and ‘corporeal perfection’ (usually defined as ‘the slender ideal’). Calling on the voices of a number of young women (aged 11–18) the article illustrates how these processes can intersect to seriously damage some people’s health, perhaps especially those of young women and girls. The analyses suggest that the expectations ...
The current UK policy concern with children’s health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Increasing concern over the wellness of young people has placed an increased emphasis on health and ...
Through a feminist poststructural lens, this dissertation explores: (a) the range of understandings ...
This paper documents how health is storied into existence by ‘obesity discourse’ to become part of t...
This research is concerned with adolescence as an embodied experience. It represents an attempt to ...
The United States is a society that is simultaneously consumed and repulsed by the body; a society w...
Drawing on longitudinal, qualitative research into girls’ participation in physical activity and spo...
Drawing on research investigating the impact of health imperatives around obesity, diet and exercise...
Exploring how children understand their bodies and selves, the study adopted an interpretive epistem...
In this article the authors overview different positions that have been taken in educational theory ...
Social justice campaigns such as Hollaback!, Say Her Name and #MeToo highlight the often-unspoken de...
This paper focuses on young women’s embodiment of health discourses and how these are “played out” i...
In this article I am concerned with the position and the role of the human body in the world of educ...
It has long been acknowledged that schools do more (and less) than they purport. Schools were design...
The enlistment of schools for health promotion purposes is not new and dates back to the mid 19th ce...
The current UK policy concern with children’s health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Increasing concern over the wellness of young people has placed an increased emphasis on health and ...
Through a feminist poststructural lens, this dissertation explores: (a) the range of understandings ...
This paper documents how health is storied into existence by ‘obesity discourse’ to become part of t...
This research is concerned with adolescence as an embodied experience. It represents an attempt to ...
The United States is a society that is simultaneously consumed and repulsed by the body; a society w...
Drawing on longitudinal, qualitative research into girls’ participation in physical activity and spo...
Drawing on research investigating the impact of health imperatives around obesity, diet and exercise...
Exploring how children understand their bodies and selves, the study adopted an interpretive epistem...
In this article the authors overview different positions that have been taken in educational theory ...
Social justice campaigns such as Hollaback!, Say Her Name and #MeToo highlight the often-unspoken de...
This paper focuses on young women’s embodiment of health discourses and how these are “played out” i...
In this article I am concerned with the position and the role of the human body in the world of educ...
It has long been acknowledged that schools do more (and less) than they purport. Schools were design...
The enlistment of schools for health promotion purposes is not new and dates back to the mid 19th ce...
The current UK policy concern with children’s health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Increasing concern over the wellness of young people has placed an increased emphasis on health and ...
Through a feminist poststructural lens, this dissertation explores: (a) the range of understandings ...