P. Prescott
Edge Hill University
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Journal of Youth Studies | 2013
Allison Moore; P. Prescott
Current youth policy in England and Wales utilises ‘transition’ as the major framework for understanding young peoples movement from ‘youth’ to ‘adulthood’. Underpinning this are developmental assumptions about who young people are and who they ‘should’ become, especially with regard to sexuality. ‘Childhood’ and ‘youth’ are conceptualised as asexual or pre-sexual categories and those young people who are deemed to have sexual knowledge are problematised. Transitions to adulthood are inescapably heteronormative: the movement to adulthood is not simply about becoming an adult, but about becoming a man or a woman conforming to compulsory heterosexuality. Current youth policy says little about young peoples sexuality and when it does it frequently conflates sexual behaviour with sexual health. Drawing on the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu and, in particular, his concepts of field, habitus and symbolic violence, it will be argued that despite the rhetoric of participation, engagement and inclusion in current youth policy it continues to perpetuate and naturalise the symbolic order between ‘adults’ and young people and continues to position youth sexuality as potentially dangerous.
British Journal of Special Education | 2004
Angie Naylor; P. Prescott
Archive | 2005
Michael Hartill; P. Prescott
Archive | 2003
Michael Hartill; P. Prescott
Archive | 2006
Michael Hartill; P. Prescott
Archive | 2003
Michael Hartill; P. Prescott
Archive | 2012
P. Prescott; Michael Hartill
Archive | 2010
P. Prescott
Archive | 2010
Allison Moore; P. Prescott
Archive | 2006
P. Prescott; Michael Hartill