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Reclaim the Night(Life) – Sexual Harassment in the Night-Time Economy: Zine Making as Method and Participant-Led Data Analysis

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  • Ian R Lamond

    (Leeds Beckett University, UK)

  • Kate Dashper

    (Leeds Beckett University, UK)

  • Michelle Lanham

    (Leeds Beckett University, UK)

  • Hannah Rossmorris

    (Leeds Beckett University, UK)

  • Dan Lomax

    (Leeds Beckett University, UK)

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.

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  • Ian R Lamond & Kate Dashper & Michelle Lanham & Hannah Rossmorris & Dan Lomax, 2024. "Reclaim the Night(Life) – Sexual Harassment in the Night-Time Economy: Zine Making as Method and Participant-Led Data Analysis," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 29(4), pages 1097-1103, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socres:v:29:y:2024:i:4:p:1097-1103
    DOI: 10.1177/13607804231211723
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