2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229719
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Clueless: An ethnographic study of young men who participate in the seduction community with a focus on their psychosocial well-being and mental health

Abstract: In the last decade, a cross-national community of like-minded young men has emerged, commonly known as 'the seduction community'. This community is led by professional 'pickup artists' who teach these young men a variety of techniques and mindsets with the stated aim of improving their success with women, or 'game'. There has been little research on the men who participate in this community, and none from a mental health angle. As such, this study is propelled by two specific objectives, namely documenting and… Show more

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“…Although scholars agree that ethnographic 'data analysis' begins with the pre-fieldwork phase and continues into the process of writing up, many of them [25,26,27,28,29] seem to separate two major phases in the research process: 'data-gathering' and 'data analysis'. According to this practice, data gathering is the first phase in which the researcher engages with the participants with research instruments and notes, gathers or develops field narratives.…”
Section: Will I Ever Make Sense Of Field Narratives?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although scholars agree that ethnographic 'data analysis' begins with the pre-fieldwork phase and continues into the process of writing up, many of them [25,26,27,28,29] seem to separate two major phases in the research process: 'data-gathering' and 'data analysis'. According to this practice, data gathering is the first phase in which the researcher engages with the participants with research instruments and notes, gathers or develops field narratives.…”
Section: Will I Ever Make Sense Of Field Narratives?mentioning
confidence: 99%