Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22687
Record ID: bc129671-475b-4a5b-98d1-a0446293d9fe
Electronic Resources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAW7U7wtLrU
https://youtu.be/pG58Mtt96XY?si=cHQOQBT5cjWz5r2D
https://youtu.be/MyXqjbCzZ0Y?si=dqBy7O8XyiH2KjKo
https://youtu.be/1x55qA2PNz8?si=lGydNnjhEltLOJgO
Web resource: https://www.theariproject.com
Type: Online resource
Title: The Ari Project
Authors: Cho, Hyein Ellen
Institutional author: Monash University
Keywords: Gender-Based Violence;Domestic and Family Violence;Sexual violence;Mental Health Impact of Violence;Art and Expression in Healing;Support Services for Victims;Prevention and Education;Policy and Advocacy
Topic: Impacts of violence
Perpetrator interventions
Sexual violence
Population: Culturally and linguistically diverse communities
Migrants and refugees
Year: 2022
Abstract:  The Ari Project was inspired by Hyein (Ellen) Cho’s research on domestic and family violence (DFV) and the Korean diaspora. Project leads Jun Bin and Ellen met at the AMES Australia Prevention of Violence Against Women Leadership Course where they were invited as panelists in 2020. Sharing the same goal of raising awareness about domestic and family violence within the Asian-Australian community, Jun Bin and Ellen collaborated with a team of diverse local Asian-Australian talents in Victoria to transform the narrative of Ari (a pseudonym) into a three-part short film series to highlight her lived experience of DFV in Australia.
Notes:  This research was included in the ANROWS Register of Active Research (RAR). The research has concluded and the output has been added to the ANROWS library. Please visit https://www.anrows.org.au/register-of-active-research/ for more information on the RAR.



Project: Everyday terrorism: The story of a Korean victim-survivor of domestic and family violence in Australia (Dr Hyein Ellen Cho)

Abstract/project description: The project is funded by Herbert & Valmae Freilich Project Early Career Research Grant scheme and investigates the experiences of Korean victim-survivors. In addition to traditional research outputs, the project will result into a three-part short film series to highlight the lived experiences of domestic family violence in Australia. It aims to highlight the Korean victim-survivor’s resilience, capacity and agency, and to defeat the common stereotypes held towards Korean (East Asian) victim-survivors imposed by Australian society.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22687
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