Posts by Stephanie Wescott
We want to understand what social media is like for teenage boys.
This project offers boys aged 12-15 the opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences directly, and to shape the strategies and responses that might support them.
Please share this flyer with anyone who might be interested 📣
New from @drstephaniewescott.bsky.social & me in Critical Education Studies. We advance SRGBV as an essential classifying, clarifying and categorising concept to encapsulate gendered abuse, misogyny, sexual harassment and sexism experienced by women, girls and non-binary young people in schools.
Join me, Jamila Rizvi & Alastair MacGibbon for this webinar conversation later this month. Presented by Future Women.
Registration and details below!
events.futurewomen.com/fwpresents
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More on 'Adolescence', featuring commentary by University of Adelaide's Sam Schultz and @drstephaniewescott.bsky.social at Monash www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio...
'Tate-pilled boys are a problem for schools' -- @drstephaniewescott.bsky.social and @steven-d-roberts.bsky.social in the New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/29/o...
By focusing on an extreme expression of misogyny “we may miss a conversation about what is happening every day and ...[the] mundane [yet harmful] ways that these expressions of misogyny and sexism are coming from young boys in schools,” notes @drstephaniewescott.bsky.social
"...anti-feminism is often the entry point to other forms of radicalisation that has been consistently underestimated by governments...It immediately threatens the integrity & rights of half the world’s population by normalising coercion, control & violence" www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/ctrl...
Reading Orbital! 🪐
Girls have a right to safety in their classrooms. Their education is profoundly compromised by the sexual harassment and violence they experience at school.
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
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I was interviewed by news.com.au about our research paper in Cultural Sociology, about the insidious underpinning of Tate content.
interview coverage here: www.news.com.au/technology/o...
Full paper: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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@marcusjmaloney.bsky.social
Andrew and Tristan Tate—alleged rapists and human traffickers—have just arrived in Florida on a private jet. Donald Trump maintains he knows nothing about it.
www.bbc.com/news/article...
Looks fab & full of killjoy inspirations! #EnemyFeminisms
Researchers have been warning about curriculum narrowing for decades. In an education system governed by performance, testing and comparison rationalisations, it's inevitable that a subject like C&C will be eroded. Excellent comments here by @stewartriddle.com
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02...
Podcasts have helped sway many young American men to the right. The same may well happen in Australia.
theconversation.com/podcasts-hav...
Podcasters including Joe Rogan, Theo Von and Logan Paul are mobilizing America’s men to lean right. An analysis of over 2,000 videos shows how.
www.bloomberg.com/graphics/202...
Are the wellness bros okay?
I contributed some thoughts to Madison Griffith's piece in the latest issue of Marie Claire on the intersections between wellness influencer bros (think Wim Hof and Bryan Johnson et al.) and violence against women.
We systematically delved into Tate’s messaging on Telegram and his website so you don’t have to!
While contrasting to his vile click baity, misogyny vids @ tweets, Tate’s self-help advice is insidious ideological scaffolding that leads to + celebrates misogyny
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
My target demographic for this piece by the way is not gender people or ‘woke’ people, whoever they are. It’s people who care about power being exploited to threaten democracy. Gender matters but the key thing is - protect democracy.
'Understanding the appeal of figures like Andrew Tate requires moving beyond surface-level explanations that blame feminist discourse for alienating boys and young men.'
missingperspectives.com/posts/andrew...
By @steven-d-roberts.bsky.social & me
The New Orleans attacker and Las Vegas bomber weren't working together, as initially feared.
But the two acts have so much in common. Both were lost men who, because of toxic masculinity, got radicalized into believing far-right violence was ennobling.
www.salon.com/2025/01/06/m...
The real appeal of Andrew Tate is not because boys hear the phrase ‘toxic masculinity’ — New piece in Monash Lens by me and @drstephaniewescott.bsky.social
lens.monash.edu/2025/01/09/1...
'...engagement with literature may enable discourses about consent to be extended beyond life skills and sexual health approaches.'
Important and timely paper by Helen Cahill et al. on the possibilities of consent education through text study in English.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....