2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13384-023-00682-0
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School uniforms that hurt: an Australian perspective on gendered mattering

Melissa Joy Wolfe

Abstract: School uniforms are proliferating as a staple in figurations created of successful students around the world. In Australia the uniform as compulsory formal school wear is a growing phenomenon in both public and private education sectors. School uniforms have often been adopted as unproblematic, by schools, parents, policymakers, and students themselves. It remains unclear from the previous limited and often contradictory research, precisely how uniforms materially affect student academic and social outcomes. R… Show more

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“…In 'School uniforms that hurt, an Australian perspective on gendered mattering', Melissa Wolfe (2024) examines the limiting affects of gendered school uniforms. Wolfe deploys the methodology of the filmed 'intra-view' to trace how the ubiquitous practices of school uniforms reinforce (cis)gender binaries and reproduce patriarchal power.…”
Section: Research In/about/for Gender Justice and Schoolingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 'School uniforms that hurt, an Australian perspective on gendered mattering', Melissa Wolfe (2024) examines the limiting affects of gendered school uniforms. Wolfe deploys the methodology of the filmed 'intra-view' to trace how the ubiquitous practices of school uniforms reinforce (cis)gender binaries and reproduce patriarchal power.…”
Section: Research In/about/for Gender Justice and Schoolingmentioning
confidence: 99%