Since the 1990s the educational community has witnessed a proliferation of ‘bullying’ discourses, primarily within the field of educational developmental social psychology. Drawing on ethnographic and qualitative interview data of primary and secondary school girls and boys, this article argues that the discourse ‘bullying’ operates to simplify and individualise complex gendered/classed/sexualised/racialised power relations embedded in children’s school‐based cultures. Using a feminist post‐structural approach, this article critically traces the discursive production of how the signifiers ‘bully’ and ‘victim’ are implicated in the ‘normative cruelties’ of performing and policing ‘intelligible’ heteronormative masculinities and femininities....
Since the 1970s many feminists working for gender justice in education have highlighted the predomin...
Dominant discourses construct boys and girls as two homogenous groups in need of particular, and uni...
In this text, I focus on the role that dominant culturally based genderstereotypes and beliefs play ...
Since the 1990s the educational community has witnessed a proliferation of ‘bullying’ discourses, pr...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Role of ‘Gender’ in Research on School Bul...
This exploratory study adopts a socio-ecological approach to examine the context of school bullying....
This exploratory study adopts a socio-ecological approach to examine the context of school bullying....
Our research departed from the topic of violence at school, with the focus on school climate. Victim...
This thesis aims to describe and analyze gender and age patterns of verbal abuse among students, an...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
This paper draws attention to the gendered nature of violence in schools. Recent recognition that sc...
In the last decade, discourses of bullying and harassment have featured prominently within education...
Since the 1970s many feminists working for gender justice in education have highlighted the predomin...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In this text, I focus on the role that dominant culturally based gender stereotypes and beliefs play...
Since the 1970s many feminists working for gender justice in education have highlighted the predomin...
Dominant discourses construct boys and girls as two homogenous groups in need of particular, and uni...
In this text, I focus on the role that dominant culturally based genderstereotypes and beliefs play ...
Since the 1990s the educational community has witnessed a proliferation of ‘bullying’ discourses, pr...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Role of ‘Gender’ in Research on School Bul...
This exploratory study adopts a socio-ecological approach to examine the context of school bullying....
This exploratory study adopts a socio-ecological approach to examine the context of school bullying....
Our research departed from the topic of violence at school, with the focus on school climate. Victim...
This thesis aims to describe and analyze gender and age patterns of verbal abuse among students, an...
This chapter explores the practices of violence performed amongst boys in schools. Whilst most boys ...
This paper draws attention to the gendered nature of violence in schools. Recent recognition that sc...
In the last decade, discourses of bullying and harassment have featured prominently within education...
Since the 1970s many feminists working for gender justice in education have highlighted the predomin...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In this text, I focus on the role that dominant culturally based gender stereotypes and beliefs play...
Since the 1970s many feminists working for gender justice in education have highlighted the predomin...
Dominant discourses construct boys and girls as two homogenous groups in need of particular, and uni...
In this text, I focus on the role that dominant culturally based genderstereotypes and beliefs play ...