The use of ‘design’ within qualitative research on crime and victimisation, and within the social disciplines more generally, has seen very little commentary or discussion. ‘Design’ is referred to throughout as the professional and scholarly practice rather than the ‘research design’, that is, the practical plan for the methods used to generate data. Design in this former sense has historically drawn on both arts and engineering to give form to garments, products and visual communication. This article presents a case study, followed by a reflective discussion, of a research project in which research through design methods were used to construct two focus groups involving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people and police liaison...
This thesis presents the findings of an ethnographic study of the social worlds of racist hate crime...
This article presents a mixed methods research design that embeds social network analysis, a quantit...
Traditional forms of knowledge production can serve to reproduce the power imbalances present within...
The use of ‘design’ within qualitative research on crime and victimisation, and within the social di...
The use of ‘design’ within qualitative research on crime and victimisation, and within the social di...
HCI is increasingly working with ?vulnerable? people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
HCI is increasingly working with ?vulnerable? people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
This paper draws the attention of impact-curious sociolegal researchers to the potential of particip...
The aim of this research is to investigate how design can be practised to facilitate self-expression...
This paper explores how modes of thinking and practice that are characteristic of design-based disci...
This research focused on a group of people that don’t generally have a voice in everyday discourse –...
This paper explores the links between crime, design and innovation. It is written in two sections. T...
This paper reports on an exploratory study, which gathered LGBT+ young people?s (aged 15?22) experie...
This paper reports on an exploratory study, which gathered LGBT+ young people’s (aged 15–22) experie...
In 2010, the South African Hate Crimes Working Group initiated a project to monitor hate incidents. ...
This thesis presents the findings of an ethnographic study of the social worlds of racist hate crime...
This article presents a mixed methods research design that embeds social network analysis, a quantit...
Traditional forms of knowledge production can serve to reproduce the power imbalances present within...
The use of ‘design’ within qualitative research on crime and victimisation, and within the social di...
The use of ‘design’ within qualitative research on crime and victimisation, and within the social di...
HCI is increasingly working with ?vulnerable? people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
HCI is increasingly working with ?vulnerable? people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
This paper draws the attention of impact-curious sociolegal researchers to the potential of particip...
The aim of this research is to investigate how design can be practised to facilitate self-expression...
This paper explores how modes of thinking and practice that are characteristic of design-based disci...
This research focused on a group of people that don’t generally have a voice in everyday discourse –...
This paper explores the links between crime, design and innovation. It is written in two sections. T...
This paper reports on an exploratory study, which gathered LGBT+ young people?s (aged 15?22) experie...
This paper reports on an exploratory study, which gathered LGBT+ young people’s (aged 15–22) experie...
In 2010, the South African Hate Crimes Working Group initiated a project to monitor hate incidents. ...
This thesis presents the findings of an ethnographic study of the social worlds of racist hate crime...
This article presents a mixed methods research design that embeds social network analysis, a quantit...
Traditional forms of knowledge production can serve to reproduce the power imbalances present within...