Beyond Foucault's subject of power: Affect and visual emergence in grass-roots social activism
- Authors: Crinall, Karen
- Date: 2015
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Culture and Visual Forms of Power. Experiencing contemporary spaces of resistance p.
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Walking together for safer communities with local action supported by family violence policy reforms
- Authors: Crinall, Karen , Laming, Christopher
- Date: 2012
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Reconciliation in Regional Australia: Case Studies from Gippsland Chapter 6 p. 89-107
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The search for a feminism that could accommodate homeless young women
- Authors: Crinall, Karen
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Concepts and Methods of Youth Work p. 209-218
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- Description: Young women experiencing homelessness ore confronted by a range of oppressive circumstances. Their disadvantage is multilayered; they are young, they are women, they do not have access to safe, secure accommodation and they ore poor. While these young women do not consfilute a homogeneaus group, they share gendered experiences of victimisation from within their families, their peer group and their wider social networks. Their active resistance to becoming victims is displayed in many aspects of their practices and behaviours. This paper discusses some of the queries that arose in the course of examining the relevance of feminism for understanding the experience of young women's homelessness. In particular some poststructural concepts are used to question the processes of victimisation as conceptualised from a more traditional feminist framework. The paper ends by suggesting that feminist work practice might need to develop more of an understanding of these processes and what they mean in young women's experience "-'if they are to be adequately and effectively addressed.