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[ecrea] Call for Evidence: Young People and Digital Intimacies
Fri Feb 23 16:32:11 GMT 2018
*Call for Evidence: Young People and Digital Intimacies*
This is an invitation to submit evidence to be considered in an
interdisciplinary Rapid Evidence Assessment of young people and digital
intimacies. The project, funded by a Wellcome Trust Seed Award, aims to
enable a better understanding of the kinds of information and
interventions on digital intimacies that may be most useful to young people.
We seek to consider a broad range of literature on this topic, paying
particular attention to respecting young people’s sexualities and their
sexual agency, pleasure and rights; valuing sexual diversity (rather
than heteronormativity); recognising that meanings in mediated images
are socially negotiated by people in varied contexts; and examining how
young people navigate, understand, consume, react to and engage with
such material.
As well as identifying literature, we also want to ensure that this
Rapid Evidence Assessment is comprehensive and relevant in its content
and scope. To that end, we welcome input and suggestions, within the
scope of digital intimacies as defined above, as to the areas that
should be considered in the review.
* What are the key questions and practices with regard to young people
and digital intimacies and what are the main issues from the
standpoint of young people?
* What kind of evidence is needed to inform the development of the sex
education curriculum with regard to digital intimacies?
* What are some examples of good resources relating to digital
intimacies and what are the barriers to implementing good resources?
* As young people's lives are lived increasingly online, what issues
does this raise for how sexual health is discussed and addressed?
We are keen to hear from anyone with ideas and expertise to contribute.
We welcome contributions from academic researchers and wish to include
research from a wide range of disciplines. We also hope to receive
contributions from stakeholders, for example professionals working with
young people, and policy makers in young people’s sexual health and sex
and relationships education.
More details about the project are available
https://youngpeopledigitalintimacies.wordpress.com/2018/02/21/call-for-evidence-young-people-and-digital-intimacies/
You can submit your response in the form of relevant literature and/or
areas for consideration either:
Online, using this link: https://form.jotformeu.com/80511952138353; or
By e-mail, to Rachel Scott at (rachel.scott /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)
The closing date for responses is Friday 16th March 2018.
*The project team*
Clarissa Smith; University of Sunderland, UK
Feona Attwood; Middlesex University, UK
John Mercer; Birmingham City University, UK
Alan McKee; University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Susanna Paasonen; University of Turku, Finland
Rachel Scott; University of Sunderland, UK
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