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Pole Power and Take Back the Night. Photo is of my pole teacher, performer, British Pole Dance Champion, writer and studio owner Toni Mansell. Toni has a blog called The Political Poledancer. ‘In a Capitalist society, no one is concerned about how empowering someone’s job is- unless it’s sex work’. Readers of my blog will know I have an issue […]. Revelations and the Researcher. Recently there has been the #yesastripper hashtag, where dancers have been taking back control of their portrayal. I have r...
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Media Representations – GEA – Gender and Education Association
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GEA – Gender and Education Association. Changing the Future Educating about Gender. The Official Launch: March 2002. Countries qualifying for reduced fees. Gender and Education Journal Editors. APPLY FOR GEA FUNDING. Become An Executive Member. GELS in Action; Sylvia Young Theatre School. GELS in Action: A Case Study from Cardiff, Wales. GELS in Action: Black Girls Club. GELS in Action: DHSB. GELS in Action: Feminism Society at Blackheath High School. GELS in Action: Highgate Wood School. Sex and the City.
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Research and Projects to Watch | UK YOUTH RESEARCH
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The making of the 'precariat': unemployment, insecurity and work-poor young adults in harsh economic conditions. The making of the ‘precariat’ – The Project. 8216;Historical’ data. Research and Projects to Watch. About UK Youth Research. Research and Projects to Watch. Http:/ blogs.sussex.ac.uk/observingthe80s/. The role of celebrity in young people’s classed and gendered aspirations’ is. Http:/ www.celebyouth.org. Adventures in Career Development. Dr Tristram Hooley is Head of iCeGS.
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Pete's MediaMag Blog: October 2013
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Sunday, 20 October 2013. In the last post for this half-term, I'm going to take the opportunity to remind you of some opportunities! First of all, the Media Magazine A Level Student Conference, December 13th. There are still tickets left, but teachers need to book groups as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Booking details here. The full line up of speakers has been confirmed and it should be a really great day! From film, we have Michelle Eastwood, who produced the films In Our Name and Sex and ...
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Aspiration as a cruel attachment? Young people’s futures and vocabularies of inequality in an age of austerity | Education, Youth Poverty and Social Class
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Education, Youth Poverty and Social Class. A BERA Social Justice and Youth SIGs Collaborative Project. November 5, 2013. Aspiration as a cruel attachment? Young people’s futures and vocabularies of inequality in an age of austerity. A blog post by Kim Allen. Kim was an invited speaker at the ‘Education, Youth Poverty and Social Class’ event at Kingston University, 22 November 2013. CelebYouth) with Heather Mendick and Laura Harvey. As Stuart Hall and colleagues argue (2013), such discourses of self-suffi...
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November | 2013 | Education, Youth Poverty and Social Class
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Education, Youth Poverty and Social Class. A BERA Social Justice and Youth SIGs Collaborative Project. Monthly Archives: November 2013. Kim Allen’s Keynote Presentation: Aspiration as a cruel attachment? November 27, 2013. Kim Allen presented at the Education, Youth Poverty and Social Class event Kingston University on 22nd November 2013. A keynote presentation by Kim Allen. Kim’s keynote slides can be accessed by clicking on the pdf icon below. Thanks for sharing these, Kim! November 25, 2013. You know ...
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The social impact of the arts: what do discourses of transformation do? | Talking Ethnomusicology
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Contextualising music, generalising music and a music philosophy conference. The case of the ‘disappearing body’: habitus shift and bodily practice →. September 10, 2013 · 5:10 pm. The social impact of the arts: what do discourses of transformation do? This discourse of transformation/aspiration can also be criticised for inculcating a sense of false possibilities, as critiques of celebrity culture would have it (as currently being explored/refuted by the fantastic Celeb Youth. Finally, the question was ...
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