Bullying
Experiences and discourses of sexuality and gender
Ian Rivers editor Neil Duncan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:16th Jan '13
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- Paperback£51.99(9780415505031)
Bullying: Experiences and Discourses of Sexuality and Gender provides a valuable insight into the experiences of young people and how bullying can impact upon them in the school environment. The book offers an introduction to the key issues associated with bullying on the grounds of sex and sexual orientation, and points to key policies and guidance on these difficult issues.
With cutting-edge research and applied studies from leading academics and practitioners in the field, Bullying combines theory with suggestions for practical intervention for practitioners in education and social work. Chapter by chapter, the book strengthens the reader’s knowledge base, and demonstrates how best to develop both academic and advocacy arguments to confront bullying, formulate intervention through examples of research findings, and recommend advice and guidance in professional contexts. Bullying offers multiple perspectives to challenge bullying related to gender, sexuality, and transgender status.
The book includes the latest work on:
- sexual bullying and the implications for policy and practice
- sexual dimensions of cyberbullying
- homophobia
- sex differences in bullying
- lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues in educational contexts
- planning and delivering interventions in schools.
Bullying: Experiences and Discourses of Sexuality and Gender will appeal to education professionals, as well as researchers and postgraduate students in the social sciences, social work and educational and clinical child psychology.
"I suggest that it must be read by anyone connected to our educational system from grade school to college."Charles Silverstein, Ph.D. Psychology Today
"A key contribution of this book is the extent to which it not only makes connections between various forms of bullying. In doing so, the book provides an important dialogical opening through which collective understandings of bullying can be incorporated into more mainstream discussions about how to address the problem." - Paul Horton, Gender and Education Journal, Routledge
"I suggest that it must be read by anyone connected to our educational system from grade school to college." - - Charles Silverstein, Ph.D. Psychology Today
"A key contribution of this book is the extent to which it not only makes connections between various forms of bullying. In doing so, the book provides an important dialogical opening through which collective understandings of bullying can be incorporated into more mainstream discussions about how to address the problem." - Paul Horton, Gender and Education Journal, Routledge
ISBN: 9780415505024
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 520g
192 pages