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Now on Earlycite! Gender minorities at music festivals by Maarit Kinnunen and Antti Honkanen The purpose was to examine the prevalence and type of inappropriate behaviour gender minorities face and how they perceive such behaviour. The study is framed within Gidley?et?al.’s social inclusion model, indicating areas where actions are needed to avoid social exclusion. The research data comprised over 12,000 responses to a web survey, which included 184 responses from gender minority members and four in-depth, semi-structured interviews. The data were analysed using statistical methods and interpretative phenomenological analysis. About 59% of gender minority members had experienced inappropriate behaviour, compared to 34% of female festival attendees. The most common form of inappropriate behaviour towards gender minorities was harassment because of gender, followed by sexual harassment, physically threatening situations and harassment because of appearance or clothing. Interviews were analysed against the theoretical framework of social inclusion, determining how the experiences influenced access, participation and empowerment. https://lnkd.in/eFXdkPj8

Gender minorities at music festivals

Gender minorities at music festivals

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Dr. Louise Platt

Place, Movement, Leisure, Urban Experiences

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Adding this one to my reading list for Contemporary Issues in Events module!

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