This article discusses ‘The Sexualisation of Young People’ review, authored by Dr Linda Papadopoulos in 2010 for the UK Home Office. The article examines the review as an academic piece of work, considers it in the context of debates about young people, violence and sexualization, and discusses the characteristics and significance of rhetorical accounts that operate as ‘laments’ about sexualization
The research for this essay was funded as part of the ‘Cruising the 1970s: Unearthing Pre-HIV/AIDS Q...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
The article explores the history of how “sexualization ” has come to be recognized as a social probl...
This special issue has grown out of a small British Academy-funded project in the United Kingdom th...
As of July 2014, there have been a slew of campaigns, two Westminster government reviews and countle...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
This paper explores the considerations of sexualisation and gender stereotyping in the recent UK gov...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
This paper reviews and examines emerging academic approaches to the study of ‘sexualized culture’; a...
This article examines the state's contemporary construction of 'sex' as an educational problem in En...
This paper seeks to explore how the academic concept of ‘sexual subjectivity’ appears in government...
This article draws on three small-scale studies with young people in two cities in the UK, which sou...
Few studies, particularly few qualitative studies, have focused on the family and social contexts of...
The World Health Organisation argues that sexuality education should be ‘holistic’, and comprehensiv...
The research for this essay was funded as part of the ‘Cruising the 1970s: Unearthing Pre-HIV/AIDS Q...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
The article explores the history of how “sexualization ” has come to be recognized as a social probl...
This special issue has grown out of a small British Academy-funded project in the United Kingdom th...
As of July 2014, there have been a slew of campaigns, two Westminster government reviews and countle...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
This paper explores the considerations of sexualisation and gender stereotyping in the recent UK gov...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
This paper reviews and examines emerging academic approaches to the study of ‘sexualized culture’; a...
This article examines the state's contemporary construction of 'sex' as an educational problem in En...
This paper seeks to explore how the academic concept of ‘sexual subjectivity’ appears in government...
This article draws on three small-scale studies with young people in two cities in the UK, which sou...
Few studies, particularly few qualitative studies, have focused on the family and social contexts of...
The World Health Organisation argues that sexuality education should be ‘holistic’, and comprehensiv...
The research for this essay was funded as part of the ‘Cruising the 1970s: Unearthing Pre-HIV/AIDS Q...
This paper explores findings from a study with 150 young people (aged 12-21) across England, which e...
The article explores the history of how “sexualization ” has come to be recognized as a social probl...