Isabelle Johansson
Doctoral student
Using the stigma engagement strategy in interviews with men who pay for sex
Author
Summary, in English
The article discusses the development and application of the so-called “stigma engagement strategy (SES)” in interviews with stigmatized study populations, drawing on an interview study with Swedish men who have paid for sex. SES is a qualitative methodological approach that utilizes external sources of stigmatizing narratives, such as newspaper articles and columns, as textual probes within interviews with stigmatized individuals. This strategy can help researchers to 1) concretize public discourse on stigmatized behaviors, 2) bring the broader societal context into the interview setting, 3) create a degree of separation between stigmatizing societal narratives and the interaction between interviewer and interviewee, and 4) contrast different narratives (societal versus personal). As such, this strategy assists in the exploration of how individuals manage stigmatization, enabling researchers to gain a comprehensive understanding of their experiences and perspectives. The article contributes to the existing body of studies on the value of deploying material methods in interview research by elucidating how these texts facilitated the data collection and analysis.
Publishing year
2025
Language
English
Pages
2305-2327
Publication/Series
Sexualities
Volume
28
Issue
8
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Topic
- Social Work
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1363-4607