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Ben Arnold; Mark Rahimi; Phil Riley – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
Offensive behaviour towards school employees is widespread and involves a number of potentially harmful acts. There is evidence that school employees' experiences of offensive behaviour are shaped by demographic, role and school-based factors that mediate the likelihood of victimisation. However, very few studies have investigated the prevalence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Administration, Principals, Leadership Role
Maiju Paananen; Susan Grieshaber – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This paper examines inequality among children, demonstrating its gradual emergence within the folds of daily routines in early childhood education (ECE). Employing Rob Nixon's (2011) concept of slow violence, our focus is on the cumulative impact of practices involving exclusion. Synthesizing Nixon's framework with Deleuze (1994) and Guattari's…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Equal Education, Social Isolation, Violence
Wheeldon, Anita Louise; Whitty, Stephen Jonathan; van der?Hoorn, Bronte – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2023
If centralising university services is regarded as operationally ineffective, why do managerialised universities continue to organise themselves this way? We investigate an occurrence of this paradox at a regional Australian university, where professional staff services were centralised for a period of 7 years. They were separated from academics…
Descriptors: Centralization, College Administration, Foreign Countries, Regional Schools
Leanne Higham – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Slow violence occurs gradually and out of sight, an attritional violence of delayed destruction not usually viewed as violence at all. Relative to more immediately perceived and recognisable forms of violence, the temporal, spatial, and sensational invisibility of slow violence can hinder efforts to act decisively towards it. Drawing on material…
Descriptors: Violence, Suburban Schools, Secondary Schools, LGBTQ People
Elizabeth Mackinlay; Renée T. Mickelburgh; Margaret Henderson; Bonnie Evans; Christina Gowlett – Gender and Education, 2024
This essay details research into feminist digital activism in the Australian context through analysing the themes that emerged from the Teach Us Consent website. It provides a preliminary analysis of its contents as a means to continue and deepen the conversation around issues of gender, consent, and the education system. It also examines the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Activism, Sex
Sarah Douglas; Felicity Sedgewick – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Intimate partner violence and sexual assault are under-researched experiences in autistic people's lives. Recent research, however, has shown that autistic people are more likely to have been victimized than non-autistic people. This research, therefore, sought to explore the firsthand accounts of a range of autistic people about intimate partner…
Descriptors: Adults, Experience, Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy
Lohmeyer, Ben A. – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
School bullying attracts significant research and resources globally, yet critical questions are being raised about the long-term impact of these efforts. There is a disconnect between young people's perspectives and the long-established psychology-based technical definitions of school bullying dominating practice and policy in Australia. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Bullying, Violence
Lohmeyer, Ben; Threadgold, Steven – Critical Studies in Education, 2023
Second paradigm school bullying scholars are challenging the reliance on psychological and behavioural paradigms both in Australia and globally. Approaching bullying as "social violence" has enabled previously underexplored social and cultural dimensions to receive much-needed focus. Bourdieu's "symbolic violence" offers an…
Descriptors: Bullying, Violence, Teacher Student Relationship, Secondary School Students
Gibbs, Vicki; Pellicano, Elizabeth – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Research has consistently found high rates of victimisation among autistic children. There is emerging evidence that disproportionate victimisation continues into adulthood, however the extent, nature and impact and the mechanisms that underlie high rates of interpersonal violence are not well understood. Here we investigate the nature and impact…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Victims, Violence
Lohmeyer, Ben – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
As contemporary research explores the social and cultural dynamics of school bullying, notions of space and time provide avenues to unpack youth-centred insights into students' bullying experiences. Furthermore, spatiotemporal analysis demonstrates the links between similar experiences, such as bullying and relationship violence, that are often…
Descriptors: Bullying, Violence, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries
Anstis, Sophie; Thomas, Stuart D. M. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2022
Background: While there is growing international evidence pointing to the increased risks of crime perpetration and victimisation for some people with an intellectual disability, the overlap between offending and victimisation (the victim-offender overlap) remains unclear. Method: This study utilised a data linkage methodology of 2600 people with…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Victims, Crime, Mental Health
Discarded Data: An Ahmedian Engagement with Young Children's Gendered Accounts of Violence and Power
Cooke, Emma; Coles, Laetitia; Clarke, Andrew; Thorpe, Karen; Staton, Sally – Gender and Education, 2022
Qualitative researchers can discard data that are unsaturated or unrelated to research questions, but what do we do when these data affect us, or 'haunt' us, 'long after collecting "it"' (Taylor 2013, 691)? In this paper, we draw upon Sara Ahmed to guide our engagement with 'discarded data': young children's gendered accounts of violence…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Violence, Power Structure, Personal Autonomy
McBride, Ruari-Santiago – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2021
In this article I review 83 empirical studies that provide insight into the secondary school experiences of trans youth. The studies show that while some trans youth have affirming experiences, the majority are exposed to institutionalized cisnormativity that makes them vulnerable to macroaggressions, microaggressions and violence within school…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, LGBTQ People, At Risk Students, Student Experience
Hail-Jares, Katie; Vichta-Ohlsen, Rhianon; Butler, Theo M.; Byrne, Jacqueline – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Queer young people, or young people who are sexuality diverse and/or trans and gender diverse, face a higher lifetime likelihood of homelessness than their cis-heterosexual peers. However, queer young people are often treated as a homogenous group within research, a methodological decision that obscures differences on the basis of gender identity.…
Descriptors: Homeless People, LGBTQ People, Diversity, At Risk Persons
Rawlings, Victoria – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
Threats or harassment related to the enforcement of gender norms remain largely unchallenged in many schools. Possibilities for meaningful interventions have been undermined by an over-reliance on individual, psycho-pathologised understandings of 'bullying' and a reluctance to examine contextual and socio-cultural mechanisms of power.…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Bullying, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes