Jessica K. Taft, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Sociology | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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(Growing up and rising up: Teenage girl activists and social movements in the Americas.) |
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Taft JK. (2020) Hopeful, Harmless, and Heroic: Figuring the Girl Activist as Global Savior Girlhood Studies. 13: 1-17 |
Taft JK. (2017) Continually Redefining Protagonismo: The Peruvian Movement of Working Children and Political Change, 1976–2015: Latin American Perspectives. 46: 90-110 |
Taft JK. (2017) Teenage girls’ narratives of becoming activists Contemporary Social Science. 12: 27-39 |
Taft JK. (2015) “Adults talk too much”: Intergenerational dialogue and power in the Peruvian movement of working children Childhood. 22: 460-473 |
Taft JK. (2014) The Political Lives of Girls Sociology Compass. 8: 259-267 |
Taft JK, Gordon HR. (2013) Youth activists, youth councils, and constrained democracy Education, Citizenship and Social Justice. 8: 87-100 |
Gordon HR, Taft JK. (2011) Rethinking youth political socialization: Teenage activists talk back Youth and Society. 43: 1499-1527 |
Taft JK. (2006) “I'm Not a Politics Person”: Teenage Girls, Oppositional Consciousness, and the Meaning of Politics Politics & Gender. 2: 329-352 |