| Title: |
Reclaim the Night(Life) – Sexual Harassment in the Night-Time Economy: Zine Making as Method and Participant-Led Data Analysis. |
| Authors: |
Lamond, Ian R; Dashper, Kate; Lanham, Michelle; Rossmorris, Hannah; Lomax, Dan |
| Source: |
Sociological Research Online; Dec2024, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p1097-1103, 7p |
| Subject Terms: |
SEXUAL assault; SEXUAL harassment; ZINES; DATA analysis; EVENT management; YOUNG women; HARASSMENT |
| Abstract: |
This short reflective piece sets out the background to the Reclaim the (Night) Life project, an ongoing research project into sexual violence/harassment in the night-time economy of Leeds (UK). This initial output from the project, which has involved a team of five academics from the UK Centre for Event Management at Leeds Beckett University, is based on work produced at a co-creational zine-making workshop. The workshop involved a group of students, from the university, working with their lived experience and using the workshop to support them in undertaking some initial analysis of data captured from a prior online survey. Sociologically, the zine's purpose is to share initial research findings in a way that could engage its target demographic (young women), give voice to some of their experiences, explore zine making as a form of data capture and participant-led data analysis, and act as a prevocational device for the next stages of the Reclaim the (Night)Life research project. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |