Jessica Wright
Jessica Wright
Assistant Professor
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MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Assisting Research for a Project Developing Inclusive Gender Based Violence Prevention Education

The student will engage with the Principal Investigator on a project to reduce gender-based violence, particularly for 2SLGBTQ+, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC), and disabled youth, through educational initiatives. The project examines and develops both sexuality education and gender-based violence prevention as the foremost methods of preventing gender-based violence.

Matches 1
Category Social justice + 1
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Queer Joy Project Research Assistants for Data Analysis and Knowledge Dissemination (Phase 3)

The student on this project will be part of the The Queer Joy project's exploration of what queer and trans epistemologies about consent and queer joy offer the project to end gender-based violence. This contract is for the first part of the project which will involve engagement in data collection and analysis processes and which may include: helping recruit participants, supporting the process of onboarding participants, assisting with the facilitation of data collection, and analyzing data. The goal of the project is to draw upon queer and trans epistemologies to develop more effective gender-based violence prevention education--and specifically consent education--for all youth.

Matches 1
Category Data analysis + 2
Closed
MacEwan University: Faculty of Fine Art  & Communication
MacEwan University: Faculty of Fine Art & Communication
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Queer Joy Project Research Assistants for Data Collection and Analysis (Phase 2)

The student on this project will be part of the The Queer Joy project's exploration of what queer and trans epistemologies about consent and queer joy offer the project to end gender-based violence. This contract is for the first part of the project which will involve engagement in data collection and analysis processes and which may include: helping recruit participants, supporting the process of onboarding participants, assisting with the facilitation of data collection, and analyzing data. The goal of the project is to draw upon queer and trans epistemologies to develop more effective gender-based violence prevention education--and specifically consent education--for all youth.

Matches 1
Category Public health + 4
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Transcriptions for Gender-based Violence Project

The main goal of this project is to transcribe one-on-one interviews, focus groups, and two workshops from a project investigating gender-based violence prevention education.

Matches 1
Category Community engagement + 3
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Transcriptions for Gender-based Violence Project

The main goal of this project is to transcribe one-on-one interviews, focus groups, and two workshops from a project investigating gender-based violence prevention education.

Matches 0
Category Community engagement + 3
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Literature Review of Arts-based Research Methods

The goal of this project is to produce a literature review on visual participatory arts-based methodology. The review will encompass best practices and the most important theoretical orientations for visual participatory arts-based research with youth broadly speaking. Additionally, the review should include comprehensive detail on cellphilming and research with 2SLGBTQ+ youth in particular. The project will include submitting an annotated bibliography of the most central texts identified in the review, a report (the literature review itself at a maximum of 20 pages double-spaced), and a practical guide for research assistants to use when supporting cellphilming workshops.

Matches 2
Category Community engagement + 4
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Queer Joy Project Research Assistants for Data Collection and Analysis

The student on this project will be part of the The Queer Joy project's exploration of what queer and trans epistemologies about consent and queer joy offer the project to end gender-based violence. This contract is for the first part of the project which will involve engagement in data collection and analysis processes and which may include: helping recruit participants, supporting the process of onboarding participants, assisting with the facilitation of data collection, and analyzing data. The goal of the project is to draw upon queer and trans epistemologies to develop more effective gender-based violence prevention education--and specifically consent education--for all youth.

Matches 2
Category Community engagement + 4
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Graphic Designer Needed for Research on Gender-based Violence

For this project the student will be creating social media materials and infographics for research on gender-based violence. The work will also involve developing an existing project website. Familiarity with Wordpress and Google Sites is required. The projects the student will be creating media materials for focus on gendered violence in two ways. They firstly investigate feminist methodology and pedagogy related to gender-based violence in order to build understanding about how to best prevent and respond to this violence. A second and larger part of the research aims to address gender-based violence against 2SLGBTQI+ people. This research examines how centering queer joy in conversation about gendered violence disrupts the cultural norms such as homophobia, transphobia, racism, and ableism which lead to gendered violence. The student will be comfortable and enthusiastic about creating materials for research on gendered violence and 2SLGBTQ+ communities.

Matches 3
Category Graphic design + 4
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Transcription for Project- Duo-ethnographic Enquiry on Consent as Pedagogy

The student will be responsible for transcribing two multi-hour interview recordings from a project titled "Consent as pedagogy: A duoethnographic dream-mapping inquiry into the (im)possibilities of consent in K-20 schools." The student will also be responsible for drafting an article based on the transcripts. The project is a duoethnographic (Sawyer & Norris, 2012) dream-mapping project (Cavanaugh, 2022), where two educator-researchers reflect on how consent was absent in theory K-20 experiences and restory (Coleman, 2020; Thomas & Stornaiuolo, 2016) consent as a pedagogical framework. Through dialoguing and creating dream-maps, they imagine consent as an anticolonial, antiracist, queer/trans, femme-inist, crip, and mad logic. The findings of this project will contribute to education research aiming to develop anti-violent, trauma-informed K-20 schools.

Matches 2
Category Social sciences + 3
Closed
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
MacEwan University - Department of Sociology
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

2: Literature Review of Gender-based Violence Against Trans & Non-binary People

This contract ($450) involves working with another student who is the student team lead to undertake a literature review and produce a report on the findings. Students will be reviewing and synthesizing literature on gender-based violence against and among trans and non-binary people (approximately aged 14 to 35) as part of a larger project researching educational solutions to prevent gender-based violence. The larger project is exploring how trans and non-binary people are often excluded from research on gender-based violence due to the underlying cis-heteronormativity in how gender-based violence is imagined. As such, the ways that trans and non-binary people encounter rape myths are not accounted for in the literature, and this constitutes a major gap since rape myths are the central force behind rape culture. We need to understand how trans and non-binary people encounter rape-supportive attitudes to better know how to prevent and respond to survivors who are trans and non-binary.

Matches 1
Category Social sciences + 3
Closed