Clarifying assent in pediatric research.
Giesbertz, N. A. A., Bredenoord, A. L., & van Delden, J. J. M. (2014). Clarifying assent in pediatric research. European Journal of Human Genetics, 22(2), pp. 266-269.
An international experience of research with children: Moving forward on the idea of children’s participation.
Mazzoni, V., & Harcourt, D. S. (2014). An international experience of research with children: Moving forward on the idea of children’s participation. Qualitative Research, 14(2), pp. 252-268.
Returning incidental findings from genetic research to children: Views of parents of children affected by rare diseases.
Kleiderman, E., Knoppers, B. M., Fernandez, C. V., Boycott, K. M., Ouellette, G., Wong-Rieger, D., et al. (2014). Returning incidental findings from genetic research to children: Views of parents of children affected by rare diseases. Journal of Medical Ethics, 40, pp. 691-696.
Balancing ethics and quality in educational research: The ethical matrix method.
Tangen, R. (2014). Balancing ethics and quality in educational research: The ethical matrix method. Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 58(6), pp. 678-694.
Development of an ethical methodology for post-bushfire research with children.
Gibbs, L., MacDougall, C., & Harden, J. (2013). Development of an ethical methodology for post-bushfire research with children. Health Sociology Review, 22(2), pp. 114-123.
Be my guest! Challenges and practical solutions of undertaking interviews with children in the home setting.
Coad, J., Gibson, F., Horstman, M., Milnes, L., Randall, D., & Carter, B. (2015). Be my guest! Challenges and practical solutions of undertaking interviews with children in the home setting. Journal of Child Health Care, 19(4), pp. 432-443
The ‘other participant’ in the room: The effect of significant adults in research with children.
Pyer, M., & Campbell, J. (2013). The ‘other participant’ in the room: The effect of significant adults in research with children. Research Ethics, 9(4), pp. 153-165.
Research with, by, for and about children: Lessons from disaster contexts.
Gibbs, L., Mutch, C., O’Connor, P., & MacDougall, C. (2013). Research with, by, for and about children: Lessons from disaster contexts. Global Studies of Childhood, 3(2), pp. 129-141.
Interrupting life history: The evolution of relationship within research.
Hallett, R. E. (2013). Interrupting life history: The evolution of relationship within research. Qualitative Report, 18(27).
‘Stepping back’ as researchers: Addressing ethics in arts-based approaches to working with war-affected children in school and community settings.
Akesson, B., D’Amico, M., Denov, M., Khan, F., Linds, W., & Mitchell, C. (2014). ‘Stepping back’ as researchers: Addressing ethics in arts-based approaches to working with war-affected children in school and community settings. Educational Research for Social Change, 3(1), pp. 75-89.