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Dickson N (2025) What I wish I’d known then: my three top tips for engaging ‘vulnerable’ women in arts-based research.. In: Clover DE, Dzulkifli S, Gelderman H & Sanford K (eds.) Feminist Adult Educators’ Guide to Aesthetic, Creative and Disruptive Strategies in Museums and Community.. University of Victoria Gender Justice, Creative Pedagogies and Arts-Based Research Group, pp. 261-268. https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/comarts/feminist-adult-educators-guide/
Abstract
Throughout my adult life I have worked with so-called vulnerable groups in various roles, including as a social researcher, community artist and adult educator. Through this engagement, I have learnt to view vulnerability as
an ‘amorphous concept’, which is often quite meaningless to how research participants view themselves (van den Hoonaardan 2019, p. 3). For my PhD study, I chose to work with women who could be considered acutely vulnerable, as all were survivors of childhood sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and recent homelessness. In this module, I reflect on my experiences of facilitating a collaborative, arts-based research study with nine ‘vulnerable’, yet extremely powerful, young women.
Please note that for some readers the content may be difficult; although no reference is made explicitly to the participants’ abuse histories, the trauma they endured is seen to impact on their ability to fully engage in the study.
| Status | Published |
|---|---|
| Funders | Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council |
| Publication date | 31/12/2025 |
| Publication date online | 30/04/2020 |
| URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/37900 |
| Publisher | University of Victoria Gender Justice, Creative Pedagogies and Arts-Based Research Group |
| Publisher URL | https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/…educators-guide/ |
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Research Fellow, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology