University of Northumbria
Description
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are seeking a highly motivated research associate to join our team, to support the delivery of a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust titled 'The Horror of Place-based Harms'. The project explores extra-familial harms — harms that young people experience outside the family home in peer groups, neighbourhoods and community settings — and how the places where these harms occur can be better understood and made safer. It will draw on transdisciplinary approaches to do this, seeking inspiration from horror and the Gothic.
The post-holder will take a leading role in the design and delivery of participatory workshops with young people, applying creative research methodologies within a collaborative and supportive team, and conduct interviews with professionals and community members.
They will join a collaborative interdisciplinary team comprising academics from Social Geography, Childhood Studies, English Literature and Arts and...