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*In 1982, Jackson penned a short volume on [https://www.newgon.net/wiki/File:1982_Jackson_Childhood_and_Sexuality.pdf Childhood and Sexuality] (click for archived PDF), in which she calmly and outspokenly argues for a re-drawing of sexual boundaries and attitudes towards child eroticism.
*In 1982, Jackson penned a short volume on [https://www.newgon.net/wiki/File:1982_Jackson_Childhood_and_Sexuality.pdf Childhood and Sexuality] (click for archived PDF), in which she calmly and outspokenly argues for a re-drawing of sexual boundaries and attitudes towards child eroticism.
*In 1998, she was a co-author of [https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038598032004004 Swings and Roundabouts: Risk Anxiety and the Everyday Worlds of Children].
*In 1998, she was a co-author of [https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038598032004004 Swings and Roundabouts: Risk Anxiety and the Everyday Worlds of Children].
*Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott, [http://library.lol/main/14DB46B154A6B03B4C8AE84A7FB7399F 'A Sociological History of Researching Childhood and Sexuality: Continuities and Discontinuities'], in  Renold, Ringrose and Egan, ''Children, Sexuality and Sexualization'' (New York / Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 39-55.


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Front and back cover of 'Childhood and Sexuality' (1982)

Stevi Jackson[1] is a York-based UK academic of feminist, women's, gender and sexuality studies within the sphere of the social sciences. She is quoted in our Feminism page.

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