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Peering into ‘spaces for change’: empowerment, subversion and resistance in a gendered violence prevention education programme in Kenya

Authors :
Mary Cobbett-Ondiek
Source :
Sex Education. 16:663-677
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Changing and challenging social norms is essential to preventing gendered violence, and education is widely regarded as a key means through which this can happen. Whilst good-quality research exploring the outcomes of such educational interventions exists, very little is known about what actually happens inside educational spaces aiming to instigate change. This gap limits understandings of how and why change does (or does not) happen. This paper aims to address this by providing an opportunity to peer into a ‘space for change’. To do this, observational data are analysed from a non-formal education programme aiming to empower girls to be free from violence in Kenya. Three moments are explored which illustrate ‘empowerment’, ‘subversion’ and ‘resistance’. The paper also explores the often hidden stories of the facilitators, showing that who teaches can be as important as the curriculum used in determining what happens inside educational spaces for change.

Details

ISSN :
14720825 and 14681811
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sex Education
Accession number :
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