In this article, we demonstrate how the theory of vulnerability-in-resistance is manifest in the school experiences of trans youth in Ireland. Despite rapidly changing cultural attitudes towards gender and sexuality diversity and increasing visibility of LGBTI+ youth, we show that trans youth in Ireland continue to be vulnerable to marginalisation, discrimination, and violence within school settings because of institutionalised cisnormativity. We explore how this vulnerability drives some trans youth to resist the conditions of their vulnerability. Strategies of resistance include naming their experience, mobilising their voice and building networks of solidarity. Enacting such resistances invariably exposes trans youth to harm but these sa...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
This project was conducted in response to limited data and information regarding gender minorities w...
Sense of belonging is a described as a fundamental human need, yet, LGBTQ+ youth typically report lo...
In this article I review 83 empirical studies that provide insight into the secondary school experie...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 09/08/2...
This article explores the current status of LGBT youth in Ireland, particularly focussing on the les...
In May 2016, two events epitomized the complexities of working for global transgender youth rights. ...
Background Transgender children are known to face a wide range of barriers, difficulties and injust...
Trans people—and particularly trans youth—have come to the forefront of political and educational di...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
non-peer-reviewedThis report details the key findings from a research project that explored the post...
Based on conversations with young trans and nonbinary people in Sweden, in this paper I will explore...
What is this Report About? Funded by the Irish Research Council, this study is the result of a colla...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
This project was conducted in response to limited data and information regarding gender minorities w...
Sense of belonging is a described as a fundamental human need, yet, LGBTQ+ youth typically report lo...
In this article I review 83 empirical studies that provide insight into the secondary school experie...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 09/08/2...
This article explores the current status of LGBT youth in Ireland, particularly focussing on the les...
In May 2016, two events epitomized the complexities of working for global transgender youth rights. ...
Background Transgender children are known to face a wide range of barriers, difficulties and injust...
Trans people—and particularly trans youth—have come to the forefront of political and educational di...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
non-peer-reviewedThis report details the key findings from a research project that explored the post...
Based on conversations with young trans and nonbinary people in Sweden, in this paper I will explore...
What is this Report About? Funded by the Irish Research Council, this study is the result of a colla...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
This project was conducted in response to limited data and information regarding gender minorities w...
Sense of belonging is a described as a fundamental human need, yet, LGBTQ+ youth typically report lo...