Risk and Harm in Youth Sexting
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Risk and Harm in Youth Sexting
Young People's Perspectives
Setty, Emily
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2022
200
Mole
Inglês
9781032336282
15 a 20 dias
290
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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
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
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Young Men;Youth Sexting;victim-blaming;Vanden Abeele;social shaming;Young People's Sexual Development;privacy violations;Sexting Practices;youth sexting culture;Unauthorised Distribution;Defensive Othering;Broader Sociocultural Context;Young People;Young People's Perspectives;Peer Reaction;Illicit Image;Dick Pics;Young People's Peer;Digitally Mediated;Sexting Actors;Bystander Intervention;Young People's Exposure;Consensual Sexting;Bodily Expression;Mobile Youth Culture;Youth Cultural Contexts;Young People Face
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
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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Youth Sexting;victim-blaming;Vanden Abeele;social shaming;Young People's Sexual Development;privacy violations;Sexting Practices;youth sexting culture;Unauthorised Distribution;Defensive Othering;Broader Sociocultural Context;Young People;Young People's Perspectives;Peer Reaction;Illicit Image;Dick Pics;Young People's Peer;Digitally Mediated;Sexting Actors;Bystander Intervention;Young People's Exposure;Consensual Sexting;Bodily Expression;Mobile Youth Culture;Youth Cultural Contexts;Young People Face