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A list of all pages that have property "Methodology" with value "Get the participants (presumably a reasonably small group) to sit in a circle. Go around the group and ask people to introduce themselves, and what drew them to the session. If relevant, ask them to mention whether they have had any past experience specific to this topic or another related one. Facilitators could write on a flipchart at the front of the room a list of questions that are raised about the topics – such as, * Research methods * Connection between online and offline violence * Definition of violence against women online * Datasets available on violence against women The session is intended more as a discussion space than a workshop session – so, if the discussion moves in a different direction, let participants air their concerns and questions.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Gender Tech Researching VAW  + (Get the participants (presumably a reasona
      Get the participants (presumably a reasonably small group) to sit in a circle. Go around the group and ask people to introduce themselves, and what drew them to the session. If relevant, ask them to mention whether they have had any past experience specific to this topic or another related one. Facilitators could write on a flipchart at the front of the room a list of questions that are raised about the topics – such as, * Research methods * Connection between online and offline violence * Definition of violence against women online * Datasets available on violence against women The session is intended more as a discussion space than a workshop session – so, if the discussion moves in a different direction, let participants air their concerns and questions.
      icipants air their concerns and questions.)