Gender Based Violence and Resilience in India: Co-Producing Interdisciplinary Network through storytelling and applied theatre (GenViR Network India)

Lead Research Organisation: De Montfort University
Department Name: School of Applied Social Sciences

Abstract

This highly collaborative, cross-disciplinary network details a novel applied theatre methodology which will both explore and mobilise resources to mitigate gender-based violence (GBV) against young and older adult migrant women in slum dwelling communities in India. GBV disproportionately affects women and girls who often suffer more serious mental and physical health and social consequences compared to men and boys. In all settings GBV against women and girls is recognised as a high-risk factor for poor health outcomes including mental health, adverse reproductive outcomes, poor sexual health, disability, chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and even death. There is a notable scarcity of research and insight into how women mitigate and develop resilience in the face of these adversities, and how they construct resilience for positive living. This represents an untold story which the network intends to explore. The concept of resilience is gaining traction as a research tool, and this is happening in tandem with a recognition that the complexity of human communities, conflicting intersectionality, and the challenges faced, are growing more acute. Our network intends to meaningfully address these challenges in their full complexity. Our proposal combines an intergenerational approach to exploring perspectives of women and men on addressing and reducing GBV for promoting mental health and resilience with an inclusive participatory model, novel applied theatre methodology and digital media approaches.

Through the application of applied theatre and storytelling as an umbrella concept, we envisage that these arts-based practice will create theatre with community groups with the aim of inviting change and investigating community-led solutions to the lived experiences of injustice, inequity, and violence. We will undertake this through: (1) Exploring how SDMW can be safely and ethically engaged in identifying critical areas for change in reducing GVB in their communities. (2) Eliciting stories from interested SDMW about their lived experiences of GBV and possible solutions. (3) Co-developing a series of workshops to mobilise lived experience experts and cross-sector stakeholders as agents of change for sustainable and culturally relevant research and impact agenda. (4) Building capacity in existing relationships and establishing new partnerships to strengthen and diversify the network's research base and funding applications.

Our network will extend existing partnerships and develop new collaborations between UK and Indian academics and researchers, members of marginalised slum dwelling communities, theatre practitioners and NGOs. We will explore the forms that violence against women may take, ways they can resist it, and where help can be sought. Our theatrical, storytelling and digital media engagement will offer opportunities over and above conventional research methods to elicit new stories and experiences and catalyse fresh thinking about possible solutions in a way which can engage both women and men from marginalised communities in addressing GBV.

Our network will impact on: (1) promoting peace, justice, dignity, wellbeing and resilience for this vulnerable community by facilitating effective and context-relevant solutions to GBV; (2) direct engagement in addressing GBV through co-creation of knowledge on resilience, and GBV prevention of strategies; (3) building capacity, facilitating preventative and resilience building measures to address GBV in slum dwelling internal migrant communities to promote gender equality, social justice and economic development; (4) inform national and international debates on culturally appropriate GBV prevention strategies for promoting peace, justice and resilience of marginalised slum dwelling communities in India/ South Asia.

Publications

10 25 50
 
Title Illustration of methodological approach developed 
Description A creative artefact summarising key positional, ethical, and approach elements of the co-developed methodology for working with vulnerable communities of internally migrated men and women in India about gender based violence experiences, concerns, and solutions. 
Type Of Art Artefact (including digital) 
Year Produced 2022 
Impact Shaped community engagement by creating safe spaces for dialogues about gender based violence. Formed the foundation of capacity development for team and community link workers working in these spaces with the identified communities. 
 
Title Theatrical and storytelling workshop model for eliciting narratives about gender based violence 
Description Co-developed workshop structure and content for intersecting theatre and digital storytelling methodologies for eliciting narratives about gender based violence. 
Type Of Material Improvements to research infrastructure 
Year Produced 2022 
Provided To Others? No  
Impact Informing community engagement practice for ethical, trusted, and non-violent approaches for working is vulnerable spaces for marginalised communities. Elicited narratives will support research agenda development and stakeholder workshop discussions, shaping academic research agenda. 
 
Description Community engagement 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Study participants or study members
Results and Impact Visits to communities experiencing high levels of gender based violence (men and women internal migrants in slum contexts, hijra community)
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022,2023
 
Description DMU/India Research Symposium, Mumbai, India 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Presented project methodology as good practice for interdisciplinary research to academics, practitioners, artists, and third sector organisations.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Round table presentation at De Montfort University research theme launch 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Presented project objectives as evidence of good practice in interdisciplinary network building and community engagement in co-development of meaningful research activities
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022