ESRC Funded Seminar Series: Understanding the young sexual body.
This ESRC seminar series will foreground the body whilst drawing up-on
cutting edge research on: young people's sexual health, sexual relations
and relationships, sexual subjectivities, and sexuality education. It will
discuss the role of media, popular culture, commerce and technologies in
the construction of different understandings of the young sexual body.
The seminars will draw together two distinct groups: firstly: leading
academics, early career researchers and PhD students working in the fields
including child-hood and youth studies, health and social policy, critical
social psychology, psychoanalysis, medicine, education and media and
communication studies; and secondly: practitioners and agencies dealing
with young people's sexual health and education in the UK.
A key aim is to foster partnerships, and creative dialogue, between
leading academics and practitioners broadly concerned with young people's
sexualities and sexual health and well-being. Further, it aims to include
front-line practitioners' experiences and perspectives within this
dialogue so it is a dynamic inter-active two way process. The overall aim
is to facilitate the impact of applied social research in both policy and
practice.
The series is a collaborative venture organised by the University of
Greenwich, Anglia Ruskin University, Cardiff University, the Institute of
Education (University of London) and Kings College London.
http://www.gre.ac.uk/esrcseminars
Dr Lesley Hoggart
Reader in Social Policy
Head of Sexual Health Research and Practice Group
Programme Leader, MPhil/PhD Programme
School of Health and Social Care
University of Greenwich
Southwood Site (S318)
Avery Hill Road
Eltham SE9 2UG
T: 020 8331 8107
Visiting Research Fellow, Policy Studies Institute
http://www.gre.ac.uk/schools/health/contact/staff/research/lesley-hoggatt
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