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    Sitting with the Mess

    When using participatory research models, what happens in the field can be vastly different to the processes and outcomes outlined ‘on paper’. It is not unusual to experience messy relationships and incidents ...

    Caroline Lenette in Navigating Fieldwork in the Social Sciences (2020)

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    Psychometric Properties of the Multidimensional Loss Scale with Refugee Women-at-Risk Recently Arrived in Australia

    Refugee women-at-risk represent a distinct and vulnerable refugee population. We investigated the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Loss Scale (MLS) with 104 women-at-risk, recently-arrived in Au...

    Lyn Vromans, Robert D. Schweitzer, Mark Brough in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2019)

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    Policy Change

    Can arts-based research ‘make a difference’ and trigger policy change? It is only in recent times that researchers have begun to consider how knowledge generated via arts-based methods could be translated into...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Digital Storytelling

    Digital storytelling is a popular method that can yield a range of benefits for Knowledge Holders. The short audiovisual story-creation process is collaborative and involves protagonists deciding how they want...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Community Music

    Music has a unique capacity to facilitate the expression of feelings and common circumstances across place and time. Community music research can convey stories with cultural significance to promote a sense of...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Sanctuary

    In this chapter, I reiterate how arts-based research methods expand possibilities to create a sense of sanctuary for Knowledge Holders. I refer back to key examples from Chaps. 5

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Why Arts-Based Research?

    The term ‘arts-based research’ encompasses a range of different methods of inquiry for interpretation, meaning-making, and representation of lived experiences. The approach involves the use of any art form, at...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Ethics

    In this chapter, I focus on three interrelated angles on ethics. I begin with a discussion of contemporary ethics considerations in refugee studies that are highly relevant to research in this complex and dive...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Photography

    Photographs have a unique ability to evoke emotional responses among viewers who consider another’s point of view. In the field of refugee research, collaborative and participatory uses of photographic methods...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Participatory Video

    Knowledge Holders can use participatory video to create their own films and present issues according to their sense of what is important. As a valuable research tool for collaborating with individuals and grou...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Visual Depictions of Refugee Camps: (De)constructing Notions of Refugee-ness?

    Visual representations of asylum seekers and refugees in precarious situations can have a significant impact on how such individuals are imagined in politically stable contexts, particularly in Western nations...

    Caroline Lenette in Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences (2019)

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    Social Context

    Forced migration is of urgent concern to researchers, practitioners and policymakers across the globe. Given the range of intersecting issues for women, men and children with lived experiences as refugees and ...

    Caroline Lenette in Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research (2019)

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    Recently resettled refugee women-at-risk in Australia evidence high levels of psychiatric symptoms: individual, trauma and post-migration factors predict outcomes

    Despite increasing numbers of refugee women-at-risk being resettled and their potential vulnerability, there exists no empirical research into the psychiatric health of this unique subgroup with which to guide...

    Robert D. Schweitzer, Lyn Vromans, Mark Brough, Mary Asic-Kobe in BMC Medicine (2018)

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    Beyond Compliance Checking: A Situated Approach to Visual Research Ethics

    Visual research methods like photography and digital storytelling are increasingly used in health and social sciences research as participatory approaches that benefit participants, researchers, and audiences....

    Caroline Lenette, Jessica R. Botfield, Katherine Boydell in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (2018)

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    Community Music Research and Evaluation Through a Social Determinants Lens

    Community music research and evaluation is expanding, and as such, interdisciplinary approaches can contribute innovative perspectives to the field. In this chapter, we share practical research lessons develop...

    Naomi Sunderland, Lauren Istvandity, Ali Lakhani in Music, Health and Wellbeing (2018)

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    Living Reference Work Entry In depth

    Visual Depictions of Refugee Camps: (De)constructing Notions of Refugee-ness?

    Visual representations of asylum seekers and refugees in precarious situations can have a significant impact on how such individuals are imagined in politically stable contexts, particularly in Western nations...

    Caroline Lenette in Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences