This paper explores young people’s understandings of gender and sexual violence in New Delhi, India, based on multi-method research conducted with young people (aged 15-17) in three co-educational secondary schools. Fieldwork took place shortly after the 2012 Delhi gang rape that sparked widespread debates about violence against women in India, and so sexual violence became an important frame for students’ discussions around gender and sexuality. Young people’s understandings are considered within gender narratives – of ‘can-do’ and ‘vulnerable’ girlhood, and of ‘hero’ and ‘good boy’ masculinities – which already shaped their day-to-day experiences of schooling. Findings suggest that tensions arising from these often contradictory narrative...
Indian youth are being increasingly exposed to various aspects sexuality. On the other hand they are...
This paper examines the role of the school, and of the peer group culture in particular, in construc...
Around 20% of India’s population are adolescents aged 10–19 years. Our objective was to strengthen p...
Since the gang rape of a physiotherapist student in Delhi 2012 the media reporting on sexual violenc...
Schools are seen as crucial sites in which young people ‘learn’ gender, both directly and indirectly...
This article reports on a small exploratory study of adolescent girls' experiences of sexual harassm...
This research examines the ways in which people in Delhi, India learn, talk and think about gender a...
Violence against women is linked to their disadvantaged position in the society. It is rooted in une...
Critical sociological studies of education have investigated whether education enables young women t...
This paper explores gender violence in schools in what is commonly known as the 'developing world' t...
This research investigates attitudes about sex, sexuality and sexual pleasure, as well as awareness ...
OBJECTIVES: This paper seeks to better understand attitudes on sexual violence among young men in sl...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This thesis investigates gendered power relations, including violence, control and coercion, within ...
Following the 2012 gang-rape of a 23-year-old paramedic student in New Delhi, India\u27s rape cultur...
Indian youth are being increasingly exposed to various aspects sexuality. On the other hand they are...
This paper examines the role of the school, and of the peer group culture in particular, in construc...
Around 20% of India’s population are adolescents aged 10–19 years. Our objective was to strengthen p...
Since the gang rape of a physiotherapist student in Delhi 2012 the media reporting on sexual violenc...
Schools are seen as crucial sites in which young people ‘learn’ gender, both directly and indirectly...
This article reports on a small exploratory study of adolescent girls' experiences of sexual harassm...
This research examines the ways in which people in Delhi, India learn, talk and think about gender a...
Violence against women is linked to their disadvantaged position in the society. It is rooted in une...
Critical sociological studies of education have investigated whether education enables young women t...
This paper explores gender violence in schools in what is commonly known as the 'developing world' t...
This research investigates attitudes about sex, sexuality and sexual pleasure, as well as awareness ...
OBJECTIVES: This paper seeks to better understand attitudes on sexual violence among young men in sl...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This thesis investigates gendered power relations, including violence, control and coercion, within ...
Following the 2012 gang-rape of a 23-year-old paramedic student in New Delhi, India\u27s rape cultur...
Indian youth are being increasingly exposed to various aspects sexuality. On the other hand they are...
This paper examines the role of the school, and of the peer group culture in particular, in construc...
Around 20% of India’s population are adolescents aged 10–19 years. Our objective was to strengthen p...