This article revisits young people's experiences with sexual content in the light of dominant arguments in the public debate concerning the potential effects, or risk and harm for young people. Drawing upon a research project I conducted in 2011, I argue in this article that there might be an alternative approach to young people's experiences with sexual content, one deriving from the Foucauldian perspective on sexuality as a self-governing discourse. Set in a social constructionist framework my discussion prioritises young people's accounts as reflections on a constructed notion of sexuality.
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The Communication Review
Volume 16, 2013 - Issue 1-2: Audiences: A Cross-Generational Dialogue
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Young People's Accounts of Experiences With Sexual Content During Childhood and Teenage Life
Pages 61-69
Published online: 14 Mar 2013