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Non-Normative Gender and Sexual Ide
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Contents Dedication Acknowledgement
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Acknowledgements The completion of
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Introduction Bullying in schools on
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Literature Review In this review, I
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need to deconstruct hierarchies of
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Schools, Queerphobia and Heteronorm
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As we moved through the sixties and
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Experiences of young people at scho
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cultures of students, teachers and
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However, as equality strides have b
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perhaps subverting it, and thus all
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NUT also has a successful LGBT Work
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Stand Up For Us was therefore, the
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Where the School Report positively
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Presently however, when it comes to
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Methodology Research Context My rev
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have been provided with a broader r
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Questions: Having reviewed existing
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Name Gender Age Sexual Age left Age
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enhanced my work because it provide
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The application of my own interpret
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the potential to enrich my work and
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described a number of problems face
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teachers in these examples reinforc
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As Chris says, although schools may
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needs to be wariness that such resp
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then the school’s attitude is ‘
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As well as understanding these issu
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I obviously pick up on it all the t
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eacted badly to her being gay that
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- Page 71 and 72: References Adams, N., Cox, T. and D
- Page 73 and 74: Butler, J. (2005) Giving an Account
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- Page 77 and 78: Gender Recognition Bill 2004. [HL]
- Page 79 and 80: Jones, C. and Mahony, P. (eds.) (19
- Page 81 and 82: Mullen, A. (1999) Social Inclusion:
- Page 83 and 84: Potter, E. (1993) ‘Gender and Epi
- Page 85 and 86: Servier, A. (2008) ‘Comment’. R
- Page 87 and 88: Ward, N.J. (1991) White Woman Speak
- Page 89 and 90: Appendices Contents 1. ATL ~ LGBT P
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LGYM Youth Focus Group Framework 17
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Other Prompts: Before you were sel
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Appendix 15 Background Information/
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1. Name: Sandra Jamieson 2. Years a
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Appendix 19 Interview Schedule ~ Ga
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1. Do you see homo/bi/transphobia a
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Examples of Policies: (only bring i
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Appendix 20-24 Transcripts
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please tell me a bit about your own
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U: Ur when I was at high school wha
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B: What? AM: I thought someone want
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U: {yeah} T: Cos I had an argument
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{inaudible} T: …yeah but like all
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B: Um there was rules put in place
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T: …and I thought it were really
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V: No… T: {Right cos in my music
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oom with her didn’t I and they we
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AM: …think, well actually fuck yo
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AM:…yes you are absolutely right
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D: …and he wasn’t totally disgu
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B: Well I don’t actually feel com
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V: I came out, my Mum announced me
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V: I’m bisexual but I’m only bi
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N: Yeah. T: And ur yeah after prima
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D: I think a lot of older people do
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V: I don’t know, I can be slightl
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Interview with Silver ~ LGYM 17/06/
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eliefs as well as their cultist lik
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do to get rid of me, um cos I’ve
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know now I’m on the whole gay sce
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S: Cos if I ever got, if and when I
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AM: Ok, ur recent research has clea
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set down by the Government does tal
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around trans. We are really pleased
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curriculum there is a lot of change
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AM: Yeah. I think that probably cov
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AM: …and why it is inappropriate
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AM: Ok, the next question is about
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AM: {yes quite} SS: …so a whole b
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with you know the implications of w
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SS: {yes, yes, here we are in 2008
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AM: …there’s this whole debate
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AM: Right SS: That I’m aware of.
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SS: No, this was about Homophobia a
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AM: …exactly, where they’ve got
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supposed to know about these things
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SS: Um so there’s all that stuff
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SS: I mean it’s I say if they wer
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AM: …I wonder [//] same sex relat
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AM: …gay teachers as well who are
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AM: Um hum. Yep. SS: He also does a
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AM …so if you’ve got a teacher
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AM: Yeah. SS: You know there’s a
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AM: Yes, the one you sent your coll
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AM: And I’ve seen them before and
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SS: …I mean he, that makes it pre
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AM: Ok, um sort of sticking with ki
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AM: {that’s a really good point y
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SS: So link up for instance with um
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Interview with Sandra Jamieson ~ Le
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AM: So do you feel by none of them
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AM: Yeah. SJ: And it, you could, so
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AM: but by using that word as a der
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AM: Yeah, so how firstly how import
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SJ: {it seems that, cos I I say a l
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AM: It’s school policy it’s not
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SJ: Well, I think that’s another
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SJ: Yeah. 3 years. AM: Just complet
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ullying or whether it’s the gener
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Do you know what I mean and it’s