What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School?

This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology to allow a high profile LGBT assembly and a more accepting culture for LGBT students. The research is framed around historic and modern discourses of sexuality, including Se...

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Main Author: Offen, Michael
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26230/
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description This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology to allow a high profile LGBT assembly and a more accepting culture for LGBT students. The research is framed around historic and modern discourses of sexuality, including Section 28, its impact on schools and the legacy it has left behind. Unlike the existing literature that finds schools to be unsupportive environments for LGBT students and teachers, this study finds that The BRIT School has a unique set of factors enabling it to offer a more accepting and supportive environment. Largely through qualitative analysis of students’ experiences and perceptions, findings reveal that liberal discourses of sexuality operate within the school, supported by relationships between staff and students, and a supportive LGBT curriculum. In addition, findings suggest that certain absences, such as traditional discourses of masculinity, also facilitate a more accepting school for LGBT students. However, the study also finds that such factors are complexly interwoven and as a result, causality is difficult to determine.
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spelling nottingham-262302017-10-19T06:41:08Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26230/ What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School? Offen, Michael This ethnographic study explores both what is present and what is absent at The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology to allow a high profile LGBT assembly and a more accepting culture for LGBT students. The research is framed around historic and modern discourses of sexuality, including Section 28, its impact on schools and the legacy it has left behind. Unlike the existing literature that finds schools to be unsupportive environments for LGBT students and teachers, this study finds that The BRIT School has a unique set of factors enabling it to offer a more accepting and supportive environment. Largely through qualitative analysis of students’ experiences and perceptions, findings reveal that liberal discourses of sexuality operate within the school, supported by relationships between staff and students, and a supportive LGBT curriculum. In addition, findings suggest that certain absences, such as traditional discourses of masculinity, also facilitate a more accepting school for LGBT students. However, the study also finds that such factors are complexly interwoven and as a result, causality is difficult to determine. 2012-11-01 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26230/1/Offen_Michael.pdf Offen, Michael (2012) What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) BRIT School LGBT LGBT assembly Section 28 students’ experiences
spellingShingle BRIT School
LGBT
LGBT assembly
Section 28
students’ experiences
Offen, Michael
What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School?
title What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School?
title_full What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School?
title_fullStr What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School?
title_full_unstemmed What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School?
title_short What factors enable the production of a high profile LGBT assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of LGBT students at The BRIT School?
title_sort what factors enable the production of a high profile lgbt assembly and facilitate a culture more accepting of lgbt students at the brit school?
topic BRIT School
LGBT
LGBT assembly
Section 28
students’ experiences
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26230/