This article focuses on a study in which feminist new materialist and arts-based methodologies were employed to explore how three girls address their experiences of sexual harassment as part of ‘crushes’ with boys in fourth and fifth grade. The study stems from longitudinal research on how Finnish children from pre-school to pre-teen years are caught up in entanglements of power in the formation of romantic relationship cultures. Such entanglements often escape articulation and are therefore difficult to study using more traditional research methods. During the arts-based process, the girls began to negotiate consent and self-determination in new ways through collecting, crafting, and making a booklet and a YouTube video. Conceptualising th...
INTRODUCTION: The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to ...
Media that sexually objectify women by portraying them in ways that emphasize physical beauty and se...
Media that sexually objectify women by portraying them in ways that emphasize physical beauty and se...
This paper shares a rhizomatic unfolding of how a creative, post-qualitative praxis for becoming adv...
Bullying has typically been defined and studied separately from other forms of gender- and sexuality...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
Abstract This article explores the vital roles of matter in the emerging sexual cultures of elementa...
Subjection to sexual harassment is associated with a number of negative outcomes, such as internaliz...
Inspired by feminist new materialist and posthuman activist philosophy, this paper speculates on wha...
The thesis investigates a number of girls' writings as they occurred in the form of graffiti in a s...
This thesis investigates gendered power relations, including violence, control and coercion, within ...
Purpose: To explore whether sexual harassment experiences are more common among adolescents reportin...
Young people constitute and negotiate their gendered identities and belonging, as well as their roma...
This article highlights an innovative project, across three European countries (Italy, Sweden and R...
Abstract Inspired by Deleuze and Guattari’s (1988) concept of ‘assemblage’, this paper addresses you...
INTRODUCTION: The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to ...
Media that sexually objectify women by portraying them in ways that emphasize physical beauty and se...
Media that sexually objectify women by portraying them in ways that emphasize physical beauty and se...
This paper shares a rhizomatic unfolding of how a creative, post-qualitative praxis for becoming adv...
Bullying has typically been defined and studied separately from other forms of gender- and sexuality...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
Abstract This article explores the vital roles of matter in the emerging sexual cultures of elementa...
Subjection to sexual harassment is associated with a number of negative outcomes, such as internaliz...
Inspired by feminist new materialist and posthuman activist philosophy, this paper speculates on wha...
The thesis investigates a number of girls' writings as they occurred in the form of graffiti in a s...
This thesis investigates gendered power relations, including violence, control and coercion, within ...
Purpose: To explore whether sexual harassment experiences are more common among adolescents reportin...
Young people constitute and negotiate their gendered identities and belonging, as well as their roma...
This article highlights an innovative project, across three European countries (Italy, Sweden and R...
Abstract Inspired by Deleuze and Guattari’s (1988) concept of ‘assemblage’, this paper addresses you...
INTRODUCTION: The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to ...
Media that sexually objectify women by portraying them in ways that emphasize physical beauty and se...
Media that sexually objectify women by portraying them in ways that emphasize physical beauty and se...