In the UK, teenage motherhood is depicted in the media and government policy as highly negative and problematic. Pregnant and mothering young women are constructed as socially excluded members of society who belong to an assumed underclass who lack responsibility and respectability. This article draws on the views and perspectives of pregnant and mothering young women in the east of England to examine how positive and successful subjects are defined and understood. It is illustrated how this group of working-class young women negotiated and resisted their positioning as ‘unfit’ mothers and ‘bad’ citizens. Central to their narratives was a desire to reassert themselves as respectable and responsible individuals through engaging in education ...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
Teenage mothers find themselves caught between two discourses: the irresponsibility of youth and the...
In the UK, teenage motherhood is depicted in the media and government policy as highly negative and ...
Teenage mothers find themselves caught between two discourses: the irresponsibility of youth and the...
This paper draws on a systematic review of qualitative research to explore the resilient mothering p...
In recent years teenage pregnancy and parenthood have been topics of much debate within academia, go...
This paper draws on a systematic review of qualitative research to explore the resilient mothering p...
The progressive commercialisation of motherhood, babyhood and childhood means that consumption is be...
Public attitudes towards teen pregnancy and parenthood are socially constructed and are changing ove...
In this review article, we explore discursive configurations of motherhood and the ways in which cla...
This research study explores young women's accounts of becoming mothers below the age of 21 and in a...
This article draws on data collected through two focus groups and eight telephone interviews underta...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
Early motherhood is a much debated and highly contentious topic. This research aimed to explore youn...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
Teenage mothers find themselves caught between two discourses: the irresponsibility of youth and the...
In the UK, teenage motherhood is depicted in the media and government policy as highly negative and ...
Teenage mothers find themselves caught between two discourses: the irresponsibility of youth and the...
This paper draws on a systematic review of qualitative research to explore the resilient mothering p...
In recent years teenage pregnancy and parenthood have been topics of much debate within academia, go...
This paper draws on a systematic review of qualitative research to explore the resilient mothering p...
The progressive commercialisation of motherhood, babyhood and childhood means that consumption is be...
Public attitudes towards teen pregnancy and parenthood are socially constructed and are changing ove...
In this review article, we explore discursive configurations of motherhood and the ways in which cla...
This research study explores young women's accounts of becoming mothers below the age of 21 and in a...
This article draws on data collected through two focus groups and eight telephone interviews underta...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
Early motherhood is a much debated and highly contentious topic. This research aimed to explore youn...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
Teenage mothers find themselves caught between two discourses: the irresponsibility of youth and the...