2020
DOI: 10.1080/09518398.2020.1762255
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Using photovoice as an arts-based method for grieving: LGBTQ + students and thepulsenightclub shooting

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“…Most of the academic literature considers nightclubs to be a mere context or setting for studies not directly related to business management or marketing. Examples of this are various studies on the use and abuse of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco ( Allen et al, 2020 ; Labhart et al, 2020 ; Palamar and Keyes, 2020 ; Jorgenrud et al, 2021 ), violence, assaults, and security ( Carlini and Sánchez, 2018 ; Sánchez et al, 2019 ; Quigg et al, 2020 ; Fung et al, 2021 ), risky sexual relationships ( Buttram et al, 2018 ; Carlini and Sánchez, 2018 ; Palamar et al, 2018 ), disasters and accidents ( Crestani Calegaro et al, 2019 ; Meyer, 2020 ; Smith et al, 2020 ), such as the Pulse nightclub shooting ( Gavulic and Gonzales, 2021 ; Muller et al, 2021 ; Suárez et al, 2021 ), various health problems ( Ting et al, 2016 ; Welch et al, 2019 ; Dimitrijević et al, 2020 ), highlighting in the last 2 years, the COVID-19 pandemic ( Eneyo et al, 2021 ; Mazierska and Rigg, 2021 ; Muller et al, 2021 ), social analysis ( Carlini and Sánchez, 2018 ; Garcia, 2018 ; Allmark and Stratton, 2019 ; Fengjiang, 2021 ; Moraes and Ferreira, 2021 ), among others.…”
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“…Most of the academic literature considers nightclubs to be a mere context or setting for studies not directly related to business management or marketing. Examples of this are various studies on the use and abuse of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco ( Allen et al, 2020 ; Labhart et al, 2020 ; Palamar and Keyes, 2020 ; Jorgenrud et al, 2021 ), violence, assaults, and security ( Carlini and Sánchez, 2018 ; Sánchez et al, 2019 ; Quigg et al, 2020 ; Fung et al, 2021 ), risky sexual relationships ( Buttram et al, 2018 ; Carlini and Sánchez, 2018 ; Palamar et al, 2018 ), disasters and accidents ( Crestani Calegaro et al, 2019 ; Meyer, 2020 ; Smith et al, 2020 ), such as the Pulse nightclub shooting ( Gavulic and Gonzales, 2021 ; Muller et al, 2021 ; Suárez et al, 2021 ), various health problems ( Ting et al, 2016 ; Welch et al, 2019 ; Dimitrijević et al, 2020 ), highlighting in the last 2 years, the COVID-19 pandemic ( Eneyo et al, 2021 ; Mazierska and Rigg, 2021 ; Muller et al, 2021 ), social analysis ( Carlini and Sánchez, 2018 ; Garcia, 2018 ; Allmark and Stratton, 2019 ; Fengjiang, 2021 ; Moraes and Ferreira, 2021 ), among others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…International research has shown photovoice to be a novel and affirming way of engaging sexually and gender diverse young people in issues that affect them, such as educational experiences (Allen, 2015; Mackenzie & Talbott, 2018), substance use (Goodyear et al, 2022), and queerphobic violence (Suárez et al, 2021). In South Africa, photo-narrative research has been used to explore how identity axes such as class, race, and location intersect with young people’s experiences of their gender and sexuality (Boonzaier & Mkhize, 2018; Boonzaier & Zway, 2015; Carolissen & Kiguwa, 2018; Cornell & Kessi, 2017; Kessi, 2018; Peters et al, 2022).…”
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