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Violence, Victimisation and Young People : Education and Safe Learning Environments / edited by Ylva Odenbring, Thomas Johansson.

Springer Nature - Springer Education eBooks 2021 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Odenbring, Ylva, author.
Johansson, Thomas, 1959- author.
Series:
Young People and Learning Processes in School and Everyday Life, 2522-5650 ; 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Educational sociology.
Schools.
Developmental psychology.
Criminology.
Teaching.
Sociology of Education.
School and Schooling.
Child and Adolescence Psychology.
Pedagogy.
Local Subjects:
Sociology of Education.
School and Schooling.
Child and Adolescence Psychology.
Criminology.
Pedagogy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (238 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2021.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Summary:
This edited collection focuses on different aspects of everyday violence, harassment and threats in schools. It presents a number of in-depth studies of everyday life in schools and uses examples and case studies from different countries to fuel a discussion on national differences and similarities. The book discusses a broad range of concepts, findings and issues, under the umbrella of three main themes: 1) Power relations, homosociality and violence; 2) Sexualized violence and schooling; and 3) Everyday racism, segregation and schooling. Specific topics include sexuality policing, bullying, sexting, homophobia, and online rape culture. The school is young people’s central workplace, and therefore of great importance to students’ general feeling of wellbeing, safety and security. However, there is no place where youth are at greater risk of being exposed to harassment and violations than at school and on their way to and from school. Threats are a relatively common experience among school students, but some aspects of these mundane and frequent harassments and violations are not taken seriously and are, therefore, not reported. Harassment and violations often have negative effects on youth and children, and increase their risks of such adverse outcomes as school dropout, drug use, and criminal behaviour. Contemporary research has shown that gender is of great importance to how students handle and report, or do not report, various violent situations. Studies have also revealed how the notions of masculinity and of being a victim can be conflicting identities and affect how students handle situations of threat, violence and harassment. The importance of gender is also particularly evident with regard to sexual harassment. Female students generally report greater exposure to sexual harassment than male students do.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction (Ylva Odenbring and Thomas Johansson)
Part I: Power relations, Homosociality and Violence
Chapter 2. Revisiting lower secondary schools in the 1990s: Reflections on and interpretations of sexual and gender-based harassment
Chapter 3. Gender and Sexuality Policing: The violence that ‘doesn’t count’
Chapter 4.The modern passage from boyhood to manhood and its relationship to bullying and harassment
Chapter 5. Rumbling and tumbling in school: Jokes, masculinity and homosocial relations
Chapter 6. What happens when young men hurt? Exploring young men’s experiences of relationship dissolution in educational contexts
Part II: Sexualized violence and schooling
Chapter 7. Young people’s experiences of sexting and online sexual victimization
Chapter 8. Unsolicited Dick Pics: Online Sexual Harassment, Gendered Relations and Schooling
Chapter 9. Resisting Rape Culture online and at school: The pedagogy of Digital Defence and Feminist Activism Lessons
Chapter 10. Heteronormative violence in schools: focus on homophobia, transphobia and the experiences of trans and non-heterosexual youth
Chapter 11. Epistemic Violence towards LGBTQ students in Icelandic high schools: Challenges and opportunities for transforming schools
Part III: Everyday racism, segregation and schooling
Chapter 12. ‘Go home to your country!’ - Everyday racism in a rural lower secondary school
Chapter 13. “I’ll have security, I’ll go to school, I’ll live my life” – Unaccompanied children on school, education and racism
Chapter 14. ‘We are the bosses here’: Schooling, segregation and brotherhood.
ISBN:
9783030753191
3030753190
OCLC:
1260346512

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