This article reports on a UK-wide, transdisciplinary project between creative writers and social scientists that was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), exploring how storytelling workshops with women who experienced gender-based violence (GBV) in lockdown could be used to inform and change social and legal policies. The article is split into two sections: in the first, we give an outline of the project and how the creative workshops were devised, and in the second, we adopt a trioethnographic stance, enabling us to contextualise and present our dialogues that 1. reflect on our lived experience of devising the workshops and 2. draw on interview data with writers and artists who co-led the project to make recommendatio...
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The Covid-19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence ...
COVID-19 has altered how we engage with one another. With social distancing as the new norm, and the...
Gender-based violence (GBV) has always been an issue of concern in South Africa and Globally. This p...
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In this research I ask: How effectively have Canadian federal and provincial policies shifted to mee...
In June 2021 the United Nations produced a report on the rise of violence against older people durin...
This article presents insights and practical lessons learned from multiple studies the author has un...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘sensory criminology’ by offering a multi-sensorial ana...
Purpose: This paper reports findings from interviews with seven African-heritage women attending an ...
The COVID-19 crisis has spotlighted particular insidious social problems, including gender-based vio...
The Covid-19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence ...
COVID-19 has altered how we engage with one another. With social distancing as the new norm, and the...
Gender-based violence (GBV) has always been an issue of concern in South Africa and Globally. This p...
Confronting gender-based violence is a key area of concern and one that calls for urgent action. The...
Gender-based violence and domestic violence constitute a huge problem all across countries and conti...
The article explores the potential “healing” role performance art can have when representing disabli...
Governments worldwide are increasingly engaging service users to reform public policies and services...
Background: Telling personal stories of violence has been central to recent advocacy efforts to prev...
In this research I ask: How effectively have Canadian federal and provincial policies shifted to mee...
In June 2021 the United Nations produced a report on the rise of violence against older people durin...
This article presents insights and practical lessons learned from multiple studies the author has un...
This article responds to recent calls for a ‘sensory criminology’ by offering a multi-sensorial ana...
Purpose: This paper reports findings from interviews with seven African-heritage women attending an ...