Engaging with children in research: Theoretical and practical implications of negotiating informed consent/assent.
Lambert, V., & Glacken, M. (2011). Engaging with children in research: Theoretical and practical implications of negotiating informed consent/assent. Nursing Ethics, 18(6), pp. 781-801.
Do current consent and confidentiality requirements impede or enhance research with children with learning disabilities?
Scott, J. K., Wishart, J. G., & Bowyer, D. J. (2006). Do current consent and confidentiality requirements impede or enhance research with children with learning disabilities? Disability & Society, 21(3), pp. 273-287.
Participatory action research: The distress of (not) making a difference.
Klocker, N. (2015). Participatory action research: The distress of (not) making a difference. Emotion, Space and Society, 17, pp. 37-44.
Researching children: Are we getting it right? A discussion of ethics.
Nairn, A., & Clarke, B. (2012). Researching children: Are we getting it right? A discussion of ethics. International Journal of Market Research, 54(2), pp. 177-198.
Ethical negotiations: Committees, methods and research with children.
Chakraborty, K., Nansen, B., Gibbs, L., & MacDougall, C. (2012). Ethical negotiations: Committees, methods and research with children. The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 20(4), pp. 541-553.
Doing sexuality research with children: Ethics, theory, methods and practice.
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Ethics of researching children’s well-being.
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The bad and the ugly: Ethical concerns in participatory photographic methods with children living and working on the streets of Lima, Peru.
Joanou, J. P. (2009). The bad and the ugly: Ethical concerns in participatory photographic methods with children living and working on the streets of Lima, Peru. Visual Studies, 24(3), pp. 214-223.
The ‘voices’ of children: De‐centring empowering research relations.
Holt, L. (2004). The ‘voices’ of children: De‐centring empowering research relations. Children’s Geographies, 2(1), pp. 13-27.
Exploring the nexus between participatory methods and ethics in early childhood research.
Graham, A., Powell, M., & Truscott, J. (2016). Exploring the nexus between participatory methods and ethics in early childhood research. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 41(1), pp. 82-89.