This paper reports a qualitative analysis of data from a study of masculinity in 11–14 year old boys attending twelve London schools. Forty-five group discussions (N= 245) and two individual interviews (N= 78) were conducted. The findings indicate that boys’ experiences of school led them to assume that interviews would expose them to ridicule and so threaten their masculinity. Boys were generally more serious and willing to reveal emotions in individual than in group interviews. A key theme in boys’ accounts was the importance of being able to present themselves as properly masculine in order to avoid being bullied by other boys by being labeled “gay.” The ways in which boys were racialized affected their experiences of school
Abstract: This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persi...
Homosexuality remains an underdeveloped and controversial area of educational research. This study i...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
This paper reports a qualitative analysis of data from a study of masculinity in 11–14 year old boys...
This pilot study presents and describes the discourses of boys in school settings in order to analyz...
This study examines the peer relations and emotion practices of adolescent boys in light of their ex...
Master of EducationThe purpose for this study is to explore how Year 8 boys in an ethno-centric comm...
How do boys define masculinity? How do they negotiate masculinity with their peers in the school set...
This paper takes up the idea of “hegemonic” masculinity and explores its relevance to a group of 11-...
The research was motivated by concerns about the consistent pattern of poor retention of some boys t...
The perceptions held of the fundamental differences in the nature of boys and girls is an issue whic...
The following discussion outlines the theory and operational methods that inform a general ethnograp...
In this article, the author details how 16–18-year-old boys ascribe to the tenets of inclusive mascu...
This thesis examines peer influences on the development of masculinities for a group of boys attendi...
There is widespread interest shown in the education of boys in school as evidenced in research, educ...
Abstract: This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persi...
Homosexuality remains an underdeveloped and controversial area of educational research. This study i...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
This paper reports a qualitative analysis of data from a study of masculinity in 11–14 year old boys...
This pilot study presents and describes the discourses of boys in school settings in order to analyz...
This study examines the peer relations and emotion practices of adolescent boys in light of their ex...
Master of EducationThe purpose for this study is to explore how Year 8 boys in an ethno-centric comm...
How do boys define masculinity? How do they negotiate masculinity with their peers in the school set...
This paper takes up the idea of “hegemonic” masculinity and explores its relevance to a group of 11-...
The research was motivated by concerns about the consistent pattern of poor retention of some boys t...
The perceptions held of the fundamental differences in the nature of boys and girls is an issue whic...
The following discussion outlines the theory and operational methods that inform a general ethnograp...
In this article, the author details how 16–18-year-old boys ascribe to the tenets of inclusive mascu...
This thesis examines peer influences on the development of masculinities for a group of boys attendi...
There is widespread interest shown in the education of boys in school as evidenced in research, educ...
Abstract: This paper is founded upon the premise that ‘common sense’ understandings about boys persi...
Homosexuality remains an underdeveloped and controversial area of educational research. This study i...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...