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'Too sexy too soon? Media and the sexualisation of childhood'
Kath Albury, University of New South Wales
Thursday 6 November
5:00 – 6:30pm
London Knowledge Lab, 23-29 Emerald Street, London WC1N 3QS
In 2008, during the Australian Senate's Inquiry into the Sexualisation of Children in the Media, a Sydney gallery featuring the work of artist Bill Henson was raided, due to allegations of 'child pornography'. The public debate that followed underlined the complexity of an issue that brings together concerns around representation; commercial media; sexual identity formation; gender; coercion and consent; and the meaning of childhood. This paper explores the framing of the sexualisation debate by Australian lobbyists, commentators and policy-makers.
Kath Albury is a post-doctoral fellow at the Journalism and Media Research Centre at the University of New South Wales. Her research focuses on sexuality in media and popular culture, with a particular emphasis on sexual ethics and sexual health. In 2008, she and Centre Director Professor Catharine Lumby were invited witnesses at the Australian Senate's Inquiry into the Sexualisation of Children in the Media.
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