‘Safe spaces and places’: the value of design-led methodologies in developing online narratives

IF 3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
R. Oswald, Sarah Soppitt, Nicholas Spencer, Lauren Powell, Charlie Richardson, Sophie Coombs
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This paper considers the value of a design-led methodological approach, adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic to facilitate online interviews with young people (aged 15–17) who had been involved in crime and violence in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. The development of an original digital workshop and set of exercises (referred to as a tool) using interactive methods engaged criminalised youths online and gathered qualitative data regarding their experiences of crime and violence. The research demonstrated how principles of design can be used to empower participants, overcome communication barriers, obtain rich data through online methods, and move away from a traditional ‘interview' experience, creating a safer space for more genuine accounts and narratives. Thus, this paper suggests that researchers of youth crime and violence, and social scientists more broadly, may wish to consider how adopting design-led methodologies can allow places and spaces for participants' narratives to develop. [ FROM AUTHOR]
“安全空间和场所”:设计主导的方法论在开发在线叙事中的价值
本文考虑了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间采用的以设计为主导的方法的价值,以促进对英国泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔参与犯罪和暴力的年轻人(15-17岁)的在线访谈。利用互动方法,开发了一个原创数字研讨会和一套练习(称为工具),让犯罪青年在线参与,并收集了有关他们犯罪和暴力经历的定性数据。该研究展示了如何使用设计原则来赋予参与者权力,克服沟通障碍,通过在线方法获得丰富的数据,并摆脱传统的“采访”体验,为更真实的账户和叙述创造一个更安全的空间。因此,本文建议青少年犯罪和暴力的研究人员,以及更广泛的社会科学家,可能希望考虑如何采用以设计为主导的方法,为参与者的叙述提供发展的场所和空间。[源自作者]
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International Journal of Social Research Methodology
International Journal of Social Research Methodology SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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