Chris Lloyd's research while affiliated with Oxford Brookes University and other places

Publications (5)

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This article critically assesses the legal issues surrounding the contemporary act of adolescent sexting via the philosophical methodology of ontology. Through this methodology the article aims to highlight the significance of the mobile phone, and the social objects which it produces in the world, pertaining to the act of sexting. Highlighting thi...
Article
This article critically engages with a particular reading of Jacques Derrida’s deconstructive legal theory which argues that his methodology marginalizes engagements with the ‘socio-historical’ of law at best or is incapable of such engagements at worst. After explaining this meta-ethical reading, the piece offers a retort via a broader and more in...

Citations

... punish a girl for breaking up with him by sharing her naked photos"(Stanley et al., 2016, p. 17). i.e., teachers and school staff) often distinguished between consensual and nonconsensual sexting, while youth only thought of abuse through sharing images(Lloyd, 2018).Some youth described harassment and coercion in the form of constantly receiving sexting or solicitation of sexually explicit content (Graham Holmes et al., 2021). Youth articulated the possibility that young women are often coerced into sexting (McGovern et al., 2016). ...