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Sexism Fee Night EU – Survey

This websurvey was designed to research the intersections between sexual violence, nightlife environments (e.g. party spaces, going out at night) and drug use in Europe. We believe that this study will increase knowledge about sexism and the rape culture in different European regions, and inform policies and practices in nightlife.

In this websurvey, we will ask some questions about your nightlife experiences. This time frame includes going out before the covid-19 outbreak and also going out during the current context of social isolation (e.g. small parties or meetings at home, in nature or public spaces with your friends, informal parties in hidden locations or video calls and livestreaming events).

The participation in this study is voluntary. All the answers are anonymous and confidential.

For more information about the study, please contact: hello@sexismfreenight.eu.

Disclaimer: The online survey includes questions about your personal experiences with sexual violence, sexual harassment, rape, intrusive behavior and unwanted sexual attention among other difficult topics. If you experienced any of the portrayed incidents or struggle with any of these topics, this survey might be difficult for you or bring up strong negative feelings. If you need help or if you searching for a specialized service able to support you, email us at: hello@sexismfreenight.eu.


OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Manuel Garcia-Ruiz (November 27, 2020). Sexism Fee Night EU – Survey. International Night Studies Network. Retrieved September 16, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/sc3r


Manuel Garcia-Ruiz

He is a PhD Scholar at CIES-Iscte and a Research Collaborator at IS-FLUP. He research on topics such as city branding, cultural regeneration, the commodification of arts and culture, art washing, and the construction of artistic fields.