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[ecrea] Young People and Mediated Sexual Communication
Fri Oct 11 19:39:28 GMT 2013
Young People and Mediated Sexual Communication
DATE: Friday, 29 November, 2013
VENUE: HB36 Lecture Theatre,
Monash University, Caufield Campus
TIME: 9am-3pm
RSVP by Nov 4th 2013 by registering at:
https://youngpeopleandmediatedsexualcommunication.eventbrite.com/
In Australia and overseas, concern about ‘sexting’ among young people
has been widespread, and discussions have tended to focus on the ‘risks’
and issues new technologies are seen to produce. This symposium presents
the findings from six studies by researchers in Australia and England
working across the fields of law, criminology, media, gender, and
education. These researchers have adopted a variety of methods to try to
better understand and unpack the issues around ‘sexting’. The symposium
is intended to provide space for questions and discussion between
researchers and stakeholders in this area, and thus to help inform wider
public debates and responses to the issues around young people and
‘sexting’ in Australia.
Papers to be presented:
· Tits and six packs: Exploring the discursive-affective economy of
teen’s ‘sexting’ image exchange (presented by Professor Jessica Ringrose)
Authors and affiliation: Professor Jessica Ringrose (University of
London), Professor Rosalind Gill (King’s College London), Professor
Sonia Livingstone (London School of Economics), Dr Laura Harvey (Brunel
University), Professor Andy Phippen (University of Plymouth)
· “I think everybody has a very different perspective over what’s
decent”: young people’s responses to adult definitions of sexting.
Authors and affiliation: Dr Kath Albury (University of New South Wales),
Dr Kate Crawford (University of New South Wales), Mr Paul Byron
(University of New South Wales)
· Sexting and young people: Perceptions, practices, policy and law
Authors and affiliation: Associate Professor Murray Lee (University of
Sydney), Associate Professor Thomas Crofts (University of Sydney), Dr
Alyce McGovern (University of New South Wales), Dr Sanja Milivojevic
(University of New South Wales), Dr Michael Salter (University of
Western Sydney).
· It’s (not) all about ‘youth’: Technology mediated sexual violence and
harassment of adult women
Authors and affiliation: Dr Anastasia Powell (RMIT University), Dr
Nicola Henry (La Trobe University)
· Sexting and young people: Education not the only answer!
Authors and affiliation: Ms Shelley Walker (University of Melbourne),
Associate Professor Lena Sanci (University of Melbourne), Associate
Professor Meredith Temple-Smith (University of Melbourne)
· Young people’s beliefs about gender and ethical use of communication
technologies
Authors and affiliation: Dr Amy Dobson (Monash University), Dr Danielle
Tyson (Monash University), Mr Adrian Farrugia (Curtain University), Dr
Mary Lou Rassmussen (Monash University)
For inquiries, please contact: Adrian Farrugia, (adrian.farrugia /at/ monash.edu)
This symposium is proudly hosted by The School of Political and Social
Inquiry, the Faculty of Arts, and the Faculty of Education, Monash
University
Dr Amy Shields Dobson
Lecturer, Centre for Women's Studies and Gender Research
School of Political and Social Inquiry,
Monash University, Vic 3800
Room E470, 4th Floor
Building 11 (Menzies), Clayton Campus
Tel: +61 9902-4069
E: (amy.dobson /at/ monash.edu)
http://profiles.arts.monash.edu.au/amy-shields-dobson/
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