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Author: Larkin, Ashleigh

Title: An empirical investigation into how young women engage in and upload female-to-female fights on social media

Summary: This thesis is an exploratory study of young women's everyday engagement in physical violence with other young women. It also examines the role that the proliferation of online fight videos and social media engagement plays in this phenomenon. It proposes a new theoretical framework of embodying violence be used to explain this. In taking this approach the thesis moves away from considering how young women are breaching gendered norms in order to engage in violence. Instead it focuses on understanding how young women engage in physical violence as a bodily practice with implications for future research and policy responses.

Details: Brisbane: Queensland University of Technology, 2017. 240p.

Source: Internet Resource: Dissertation: Accessed April 12, 2019 at: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/118350/2/Ashleigh%20Larkin%20Thesis.pdf

Year: 2017

Country: Australia

URL: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/118350/2/Ashleigh%20Larkin%20Thesis.pdf

Shelf Number: 155380

Keywords:
Female Aggression
Female Violence
Fighting
Social Media