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Mapping gender bullying through the lens of intra-actions in a private day and boarding school

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posted on 2024-12-12, 14:24 authored by Audrey Doyle, Niamh O'Brien
This paper maps a sociological approach to gender bullying as part of a Participatory Action Research project which took place in a private day and boarding school in Ireland. It applies the new definition of bullying proposed by UNESCO and the World Anti-Bullying Forum (2022) and explores the networks of relationships in the school and the underpinning social norms and power imbalances therein. The core research question asks: does gender bullying happen at this school? Through active engagement with students as co-researchers, school staff as steering group members and two university researchers, this question was explored through a qualitative research design using focus group interviews and a Digital Dropbox. The application of Barad’s (1998; 2007; 2011) concept of agential realism is proffered to help unravel the entanglement and complexity of gender bullying. We propose that the mapping of the intra-actions of human beings with different discourses, objects, materials, spaces, and time, assists in making sense of the normativity of gender expectations and its complex array of inclusions and exclusions.

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International Journal of Bullying Prevention

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2523-3653

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Springer

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United Kingdom

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  • Accepted version

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