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[ecrea] Girls, Sexuality and Sexualisation: beyond sensationalism and spectacle
Wed Apr 06 13:12:18 GMT 2011
Please find details of the final seminar, 'Girls, Sexuality and 
Sexualisation: Beyond Sensationalism and Spectacle' of the ESRC-funded 
seminar series, 'Pornification?: Complicating Debates About the 
Sexualisation of Culture (2009-2011) - Ros Gill, Meg Barker, Emma Renold 
and Jessica Ringrose
Places are very limited, so please book ASAP. Travel to Cardiff, within 
the UK, can be reimbursed (advanced tickets only).
*Girls, Sexuality and Sexualisation: Beyond Sensationalism and Spectacle*
*Date: 30^th  June 2011*
*Venue: Cardiff University *(School of Social Sciences, Glamorgan 
Building, Committee Rooms 1&2)
* *
*PROGRAMME *
*10.00-10.15   Registration*
* 10.15 – 1030 Introduction and welcome *
(Meg Barker, Ros Gill, Emma Renold and Jessica Ringrose)
* 10.30-11.30   Theorising and researching teen-girls’ sexual cultures 
in an era of sexualisation: beyond the moral panic*
(Dr. Emma Renold, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University and Dr. 
Jessica Ringrose, Institute of Education, University of London)
* 11.30-12.30   Sexualisation, Splitting and Innocence as Reparation*
(Danielle Egan, Professor and Coordinator of Gender and Sexuality Studies
St. Lawrence University, New York)
*12.30-1.30 LUNCH*
*1.30-2.30  “Don't do what I did”: parental sex education, memories and 
'sexualisation'*
(Laura Harvey, Department of Psychology, Open University)
*2.30-3.30  “Studying sexual desire and expectations in girls and young 
women:Methodological dilemmas and opportunities.”*
(Dr. Sara McClleland, Psychology & Women's Studies, University of Michigan)
*3.30-3.45  Refreshments*
*3.45 – 4.45 Definitions, discourses and dilemmas: policy and academic 
engagement with the sexualisation of culture*
(Dr. Maddy Coy, Child and Women Abuse Studies Unit, London Metropolitan 
University)
*4.45 – 5.30 Discussion*
* *(Discussant*: *Professor Valerie Walkerdine, School of Social 
Sciences, Cardiff University)
*Participation details:*
Places are limited for this event and need to be booked in advance. 
Please contact (_socsi-events /at/ cf.ac).uk_ 
<mailto:%(20socsi-events /at/ cf.ac.uk)> for further information.
To find out more about this seminar series 
see:_http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/humanities/depts/cci/events/sexualisation.html_ 
For details of the forthcoming 2011 international 2 day conference, 
Complicating Debates About the 'Sexualisation of Culture' see:
_http://www.ioe.ac.uk/research/50360.html_
Dr. Emma Renold
Reader in Childhood Studies,
School of Social Sciences
Cardiff University
Cardiff CF10 3WT
Tel. 029 20876139
Debbie Epstein, Mary Jane Kehily and Emma Renold edit Gender and 
Education. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09540253.asp
Take a look at our ethnographic, multi-media research into Young People 
and Place
http://www.wiserd.ac.uk/research/qualitative/klic/klic-project-young-people-and-place/ 
For recent publications see:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/renold
Please see details of our ESRC Research Seminar Series
'Pornified? Complicating Debates on the Sexualisation of Culture'
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/humanities/depts/cci/events/sexualisation.html
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