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Appendix
Methodological framework

Appendix: Methodological framework

Location and project Method No. People interviewed Artistic outputs
(A) Rio de Janeiro
Transnational VAWG 1 (Redes da Maré and UFRJ) (2016–18) (ESRC)
Survey 801 Women residents Maré SCAR by Bia Lessa (multimedia installation with PPP)
In-depth interviews 20 Women residents Maré
Focus groups x7 (52 women and 7 men) 59 Majority women residents Maré (with older women, female members of local religious organisations, LGBTQI+ people, drug users, community activists (male and female))
Service provider mapping 14 Women representatives from organisations
(B) London
Transnational VAWG 1 (PPP, LAWRS, CASA Latin American Theatre Festival) (2016–18) (ESRC)
Survey 175 Brazilian migrant women Efêmera by Gaël Le Cornec (verbatim theatre with CASA Latin American Theatre Festival)
Ana by Gaël Le Cornec (short film with Footprint Productions)
In-depth interviews 25 Brazilian migrant women
Focus groups x5 (9 women and 6 men) 16 4 groups with Brazilian migrant women and 1 with Brazilian migrant men in London
Service provider mapping 12 22 women representatives from 12 organisations Viral video Raising Awareness of Violence against Brazilian Women in London (with PPP)
Participatory GIS mapping 4 4 stakeholder interviews with women from organisations in Maré
(C) London SUMW (LAWRS) (2018–19) (Lloyd’s Bank Foundation) Survey and in-depth interviews (5 Brazilian women included) 5 Brazilian migrant women (part of larger project of 50 questionnaires and 10 interviews) Believe by Gaël Le Cornec (sound installation with Footprint Productions and VEM network)
(D) Rio de Janeiro
Dignity and Resistance (PPP, Redes da Maré/Casa das Mulheres, Museu da Pessoa, UFRJ) (2019–23) (British Academy)
In-depth interviews 32 Women residents in Maré Museu da Pessoa (digital storytelling and films) and online exhibition (Female Lives)
Observational drawing of focus groups (artist – Mila de Choch)
Body-territory mapping workshops
Women Resisting Violence (Rio’s Trailblazing Women’s House podcast with LAB)
Participatory territory mapping
GIS Storymap
Dignity and Resistance exhibition
Focus groups x5 27 Women residents in Maré
Interviews with women working with local campaigns 9 Women residents/workers in Maré
Body-territory mapping workshops x5 10 Women residents Maré
Museu da Pessoa oral histories/digital storytelling interviews/films 10 Women artists Maré
(E) London
We Still Fight in the Dark (MinA) (2020–23) (ESRC-IAA, KCL Faculty Research Fund)
10 applied drama workshops and evaluation survey 14 Brazilian migrant women We Still Fight in the Dark (film, installation and performances)
WRV (SUMW podcast with LAB)
(F) London and Rio Tackling gendered violence transnationally (PPP, Redes da Maré, LAWRS, MinA) (2022–23) (EPSRC) Photovoice workshops in London (5 women) and Rio (11 women)
Transnational knowledge exchange and impact interviews (10)
26 Brazilian migrant women, residents of Maré, researchers and artists involved in the projects Who’s behind Your Order? exhibition, London
Brick by Brick exhibition, Rio de Janeiro
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Gendered urban violence among Brazilians

Painful truths from Rio de Janeiro and London

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