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It contextualises the findings in terms of the wider literature on youth sexting and the broader theoretical and conceptual debates about the phenomenon in public and academic spheres.
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It contextualises the findings in terms of the wider literature on youth sexting and the broader theoretical and conceptual debates about the phenomenon in public and academic spheres.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9780367228798
- ISBN-10: 0367228793
- Artikelnr.: 75386826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9780367228798
- ISBN-10: 0367228793
- Artikelnr.: 75386826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Emily Setty is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Surrey. Emily undertakes research with young people exploring their practices and experiences within their youth sexual and relational cultures. Emily is particularly interested in their perspectives on risky and harmful practices and in developing more youth-centred, impactful approaches to engaging with young people about the issues they face.
1. Chapter 1 - Introduction
1. Abstract
2. Conceptualising youth sexting
* Youth sexting as a technology-facilitated expression of the
sexualisation of children and young people
* The meaning of 'childhood' and 'youth'
* Youth sexting as a sociocultural phenomenon
3. Researching youth sexting: Methodology and scope
4. Chapter outline
5. References
2. Chapter 2 - The legal and educational policy context to youth sexting
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as risky and harmful
* The law and youth-produced sexual imagery
* Educational responses to youth sexting
* Gender, risk and sexting education
* Youth sexting as a 'moral panic'
* 'Rights', 'agency', 'legitimacy' and youth sexting
* References
3. Chapter 3 - Young people, technology and sexting
6. Abstract
7. Young people and technology
8. Young people's perceptions of sexting
9. Sexting, gender and relationships
* Sexting and gender
* Sexting and relationships
10. Conclusion
11. References
4. Chapter 4 - Privacy violations in youth sexting culture
12. Abstract
13. Young people, privacy and technology
14. Young people, sexting and privacy
* Gender and (stigmatised) sexual and bodily expression
* Peer status hierarchies and 'popularity' dynamics
15. Conclusion
16. References
5. Chapter 5 - Sexting and consent: Unwanted, pressured and coerced
image-sharing
* Abstract
* The pleasures and rewards of sexting
* Feeling 'used' and saying 'no' to sexting
* Pressured and coerced sexting
* Unsolicited image-sharing
* Conclusion
* References
6. Chapter 6 - Social shaming and victim blaming
17. Abstract
18. Managing risk and avoiding harm
19. Victim blaming and social shaming
20. 'Deserving' and 'undeserving' victims
21. Negotiating shame and stigma
* Skye-Rose and Charlie - Resisting the shame
22. Redefining bodily and sexual expression: 'Frexting'
23. Conclusion
24. References
7. Chapter 7 - Responding to youth sexting: Young people's perspectives
25. Abstract
26. Prohibiting sexting and encouraging abstinence
* Early intervention
27. Sex(ting) education and interventions
28. Empowering young people: Peer-based support and bystander intervention
29. Conclusion
30. References
8. Chapter 8 - Reducing risk and harm in youth sexting: Conclusions and
ways forward
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as a cultural phenomenon
* Rights and ethics
* Sexting preventative education and interventions
* Taking a new approach to education and interventions
* Recommendations for policy and practice
* References
1. Abstract
2. Conceptualising youth sexting
* Youth sexting as a technology-facilitated expression of the
sexualisation of children and young people
* The meaning of 'childhood' and 'youth'
* Youth sexting as a sociocultural phenomenon
3. Researching youth sexting: Methodology and scope
4. Chapter outline
5. References
2. Chapter 2 - The legal and educational policy context to youth sexting
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as risky and harmful
* The law and youth-produced sexual imagery
* Educational responses to youth sexting
* Gender, risk and sexting education
* Youth sexting as a 'moral panic'
* 'Rights', 'agency', 'legitimacy' and youth sexting
* References
3. Chapter 3 - Young people, technology and sexting
6. Abstract
7. Young people and technology
8. Young people's perceptions of sexting
9. Sexting, gender and relationships
* Sexting and gender
* Sexting and relationships
10. Conclusion
11. References
4. Chapter 4 - Privacy violations in youth sexting culture
12. Abstract
13. Young people, privacy and technology
14. Young people, sexting and privacy
* Gender and (stigmatised) sexual and bodily expression
* Peer status hierarchies and 'popularity' dynamics
15. Conclusion
16. References
5. Chapter 5 - Sexting and consent: Unwanted, pressured and coerced
image-sharing
* Abstract
* The pleasures and rewards of sexting
* Feeling 'used' and saying 'no' to sexting
* Pressured and coerced sexting
* Unsolicited image-sharing
* Conclusion
* References
6. Chapter 6 - Social shaming and victim blaming
17. Abstract
18. Managing risk and avoiding harm
19. Victim blaming and social shaming
20. 'Deserving' and 'undeserving' victims
21. Negotiating shame and stigma
* Skye-Rose and Charlie - Resisting the shame
22. Redefining bodily and sexual expression: 'Frexting'
23. Conclusion
24. References
7. Chapter 7 - Responding to youth sexting: Young people's perspectives
25. Abstract
26. Prohibiting sexting and encouraging abstinence
* Early intervention
27. Sex(ting) education and interventions
28. Empowering young people: Peer-based support and bystander intervention
29. Conclusion
30. References
8. Chapter 8 - Reducing risk and harm in youth sexting: Conclusions and
ways forward
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as a cultural phenomenon
* Rights and ethics
* Sexting preventative education and interventions
* Taking a new approach to education and interventions
* Recommendations for policy and practice
* References
1. Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Abstract
- Conceptualising youth sexting
- Youth sexting as a technology-facilitated expression of the sexualisation of children and young people
- The meaning of 'childhood' and 'youth'
- Youth sexting as a sociocultural phenomenon
- Researching youth sexting: Methodology and scope
- Chapter outline
- References
2. Chapter 2 - The legal and educational policy context to youth sexting
- Abstract
- Youth sexting as risky and harmful
- The law and youth-produced sexual imagery
- Educational responses to youth sexting
- Gender, risk and sexting education
- Youth sexting as a 'moral panic'
- 'Rights', 'agency', 'legitimacy' and youth sexting
- References
3. Chapter 3 - Young people, technology and sexting
- Abstract
- Young people and technology
- Young people's perceptions of sexting
- Sexting, gender and relationships
- Sexting and gender
- Sexting and relationships
- Conclusion
- References
4. Chapter 4 - Privacy violations in youth sexting culture
- Abstract
- Young people, privacy and technology
- Young people, sexting and privacy
- Gender and (stigmatised) sexual and bodily expression
- Peer status hierarchies and 'popularity' dynamics
- Conclusion
- References
5. Chapter 5 - Sexting and consent: Unwanted, pressured and coerced image-sharing
- Abstract
- The pleasures and rewards of sexting
- Feeling 'used' and saying 'no' to sexting
- Pressured and coerced sexting
- Unsolicited image-sharing
- Conclusion
- References
6. Chapter 6 - Social shaming and victim blaming
- Abstract
- Managing risk and avoiding harm
- Victim blaming and social shaming
- 'Deserving' and 'undeserving' victims
- Negotiating shame and stigma
- Skye-Rose and Charlie - Resisting the shame
- Redefining bodily and sexual expression: 'Frexting'
- Conclusion
- References
7. Chapter 7 - Responding to youth sexting: Young people's perspectives
- Abstract
- Prohibiting sexting and encouraging abstinence
- Early intervention
- Sex(ting) education and interventions
- Empowering young people: Peer-based support and bystander intervention
- Conclusion
- References
8. Chapter 8 - Reducing risk and harm in youth sexting: Conclusions and ways forward
- Abstract
- Youth sexting as a cultural phenomenon
- Rights and ethics
- Sexting preventative education and interventions
- Taking a new approach to education and interventions
- Recommendations for policy and practice
- References
1. Chapter 1 - Introduction
1. Abstract
2. Conceptualising youth sexting
* Youth sexting as a technology-facilitated expression of the
sexualisation of children and young people
* The meaning of 'childhood' and 'youth'
* Youth sexting as a sociocultural phenomenon
3. Researching youth sexting: Methodology and scope
4. Chapter outline
5. References
2. Chapter 2 - The legal and educational policy context to youth sexting
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as risky and harmful
* The law and youth-produced sexual imagery
* Educational responses to youth sexting
* Gender, risk and sexting education
* Youth sexting as a 'moral panic'
* 'Rights', 'agency', 'legitimacy' and youth sexting
* References
3. Chapter 3 - Young people, technology and sexting
6. Abstract
7. Young people and technology
8. Young people's perceptions of sexting
9. Sexting, gender and relationships
* Sexting and gender
* Sexting and relationships
10. Conclusion
11. References
4. Chapter 4 - Privacy violations in youth sexting culture
12. Abstract
13. Young people, privacy and technology
14. Young people, sexting and privacy
* Gender and (stigmatised) sexual and bodily expression
* Peer status hierarchies and 'popularity' dynamics
15. Conclusion
16. References
5. Chapter 5 - Sexting and consent: Unwanted, pressured and coerced
image-sharing
* Abstract
* The pleasures and rewards of sexting
* Feeling 'used' and saying 'no' to sexting
* Pressured and coerced sexting
* Unsolicited image-sharing
* Conclusion
* References
6. Chapter 6 - Social shaming and victim blaming
17. Abstract
18. Managing risk and avoiding harm
19. Victim blaming and social shaming
20. 'Deserving' and 'undeserving' victims
21. Negotiating shame and stigma
* Skye-Rose and Charlie - Resisting the shame
22. Redefining bodily and sexual expression: 'Frexting'
23. Conclusion
24. References
7. Chapter 7 - Responding to youth sexting: Young people's perspectives
25. Abstract
26. Prohibiting sexting and encouraging abstinence
* Early intervention
27. Sex(ting) education and interventions
28. Empowering young people: Peer-based support and bystander intervention
29. Conclusion
30. References
8. Chapter 8 - Reducing risk and harm in youth sexting: Conclusions and
ways forward
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as a cultural phenomenon
* Rights and ethics
* Sexting preventative education and interventions
* Taking a new approach to education and interventions
* Recommendations for policy and practice
* References
1. Abstract
2. Conceptualising youth sexting
* Youth sexting as a technology-facilitated expression of the
sexualisation of children and young people
* The meaning of 'childhood' and 'youth'
* Youth sexting as a sociocultural phenomenon
3. Researching youth sexting: Methodology and scope
4. Chapter outline
5. References
2. Chapter 2 - The legal and educational policy context to youth sexting
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as risky and harmful
* The law and youth-produced sexual imagery
* Educational responses to youth sexting
* Gender, risk and sexting education
* Youth sexting as a 'moral panic'
* 'Rights', 'agency', 'legitimacy' and youth sexting
* References
3. Chapter 3 - Young people, technology and sexting
6. Abstract
7. Young people and technology
8. Young people's perceptions of sexting
9. Sexting, gender and relationships
* Sexting and gender
* Sexting and relationships
10. Conclusion
11. References
4. Chapter 4 - Privacy violations in youth sexting culture
12. Abstract
13. Young people, privacy and technology
14. Young people, sexting and privacy
* Gender and (stigmatised) sexual and bodily expression
* Peer status hierarchies and 'popularity' dynamics
15. Conclusion
16. References
5. Chapter 5 - Sexting and consent: Unwanted, pressured and coerced
image-sharing
* Abstract
* The pleasures and rewards of sexting
* Feeling 'used' and saying 'no' to sexting
* Pressured and coerced sexting
* Unsolicited image-sharing
* Conclusion
* References
6. Chapter 6 - Social shaming and victim blaming
17. Abstract
18. Managing risk and avoiding harm
19. Victim blaming and social shaming
20. 'Deserving' and 'undeserving' victims
21. Negotiating shame and stigma
* Skye-Rose and Charlie - Resisting the shame
22. Redefining bodily and sexual expression: 'Frexting'
23. Conclusion
24. References
7. Chapter 7 - Responding to youth sexting: Young people's perspectives
25. Abstract
26. Prohibiting sexting and encouraging abstinence
* Early intervention
27. Sex(ting) education and interventions
28. Empowering young people: Peer-based support and bystander intervention
29. Conclusion
30. References
8. Chapter 8 - Reducing risk and harm in youth sexting: Conclusions and
ways forward
* Abstract
* Youth sexting as a cultural phenomenon
* Rights and ethics
* Sexting preventative education and interventions
* Taking a new approach to education and interventions
* Recommendations for policy and practice
* References
1. Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Abstract
- Conceptualising youth sexting
- Youth sexting as a technology-facilitated expression of the sexualisation of children and young people
- The meaning of 'childhood' and 'youth'
- Youth sexting as a sociocultural phenomenon
- Researching youth sexting: Methodology and scope
- Chapter outline
- References
2. Chapter 2 - The legal and educational policy context to youth sexting
- Abstract
- Youth sexting as risky and harmful
- The law and youth-produced sexual imagery
- Educational responses to youth sexting
- Gender, risk and sexting education
- Youth sexting as a 'moral panic'
- 'Rights', 'agency', 'legitimacy' and youth sexting
- References
3. Chapter 3 - Young people, technology and sexting
- Abstract
- Young people and technology
- Young people's perceptions of sexting
- Sexting, gender and relationships
- Sexting and gender
- Sexting and relationships
- Conclusion
- References
4. Chapter 4 - Privacy violations in youth sexting culture
- Abstract
- Young people, privacy and technology
- Young people, sexting and privacy
- Gender and (stigmatised) sexual and bodily expression
- Peer status hierarchies and 'popularity' dynamics
- Conclusion
- References
5. Chapter 5 - Sexting and consent: Unwanted, pressured and coerced image-sharing
- Abstract
- The pleasures and rewards of sexting
- Feeling 'used' and saying 'no' to sexting
- Pressured and coerced sexting
- Unsolicited image-sharing
- Conclusion
- References
6. Chapter 6 - Social shaming and victim blaming
- Abstract
- Managing risk and avoiding harm
- Victim blaming and social shaming
- 'Deserving' and 'undeserving' victims
- Negotiating shame and stigma
- Skye-Rose and Charlie - Resisting the shame
- Redefining bodily and sexual expression: 'Frexting'
- Conclusion
- References
7. Chapter 7 - Responding to youth sexting: Young people's perspectives
- Abstract
- Prohibiting sexting and encouraging abstinence
- Early intervention
- Sex(ting) education and interventions
- Empowering young people: Peer-based support and bystander intervention
- Conclusion
- References
8. Chapter 8 - Reducing risk and harm in youth sexting: Conclusions and ways forward
- Abstract
- Youth sexting as a cultural phenomenon
- Rights and ethics
- Sexting preventative education and interventions
- Taking a new approach to education and interventions
- Recommendations for policy and practice
- References







