BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251119T163205EST-1215J3MBd5@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251119T213205Z DESCRIPTION: “What would it really mean to study the world from the standpo int of [adolescent girls] both as knowers and as actors?” asks sociologist Anne Oakley (1994\, p. 23) Her question has been an important one for fra ming and re-framing research to take account of the perspectives of  girls and young women\,  and in so doing provides the foundation for a six year study working with Indigenous girls and young women in Canada and South A frica who are engaged in discussion\, cellphilm production\, photovoice an d various forms of art-making to address sexual violence But alongside pos sibilities for deepening an understanding of the issues for researchers an d potentially policy makers\, the most important question must surely be r elated to what this work might mean to the participants themselves? To dat e there are few studies that ask this question even though there is often an implicit sense that participation  and media production is inherently g ood\, as we see in work that uses terms such as ‘voice’\, ‘agency’ and ‘em powerment’. But is this the case for work in the area of sexual violence? How might we look at  this work in the context of the health and well bein g of girls and young women? \n\nFor more information on CRCF's research se minars\, please click here.\n DTSTART:20170308T170000Z DTEND:20170308T180000Z LOCATION:Wendy Patrick room (room 118)\, Wilson Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2A7\, 3506 rue University SUMMARY:Research Seminar - 'How we see it': Studying the well-being of girl s and young women in the context of media making to addressing sexual viol ence URL:/crcf/channels/event/research-seminar-how-we-see-i t-studying-well-being-girls-and-young-women-context-media-making-265661 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR