Participation as a methodological and ethical issue in child protection research.
Kiili, J., & Moilanen, J. (2019). Participation as a methodological and ethical issue in child protection research. Journal of Children's Services, 14(3), pp. 143-161. Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how children have been involved in research
Ethical sensitivity in co-production: Openness and doubt when young women participate in research.
Groven, K. S., Svendby, E. B., & Rugseth, G. (2020). Ethical sensitivity in co-production: Openness and doubt when young women participate in research. Health Care for Women International, 41(4), pp. 445-460. This article reflects upon an 'ethically-important' or 'ethically-charged' moment
Challenging dominant notions of participation and protection through a co-led disabled young researcher study.
Brady, G., & Franklin, A. (2019). Challenging dominant notions of participation and protection through a co-led disabled young researcher study. Journal of Children’s Services, 14(3), pp. 174-185. Abstract: Purpose In the UK, the Children and Families Act aims to create one assessment process
Co-producing and navigating consent in participatory research with young people.
Whittington, E. (2019). Co-producing and navigating consent in participatory research with young people. Journal of Children’s Services, 14(3), pp. 205-216. Abstract Purpose: Research within the fields of youth sexuality and safeguarding, and ethical governance more broadly, has traditionally prioritised risk aversion
Qualitative research with primary school-aged children: Ethical and practical considerations of evalutaing a safeguarding programme in schools.
Jackson-Hollis, V. (2019). Qualitative research with primary school-aged children: Ethical and practical considerations of evalutaing a safeguarding programme in schools. Journal of Children’s Services, 14(3), pp. 194-204. Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the ethical
Saying it like it is? Power, participation and research involving young people.
Davidson, E. (2017). Saying it like it is? Power, participation and research involving young people. Social Inclusion, 5(3). Available online. Abstract: Developments in the conceptualisation of childhood have prompted a fundamental shift in young people’s position within social research. Central to
Doing it write: Representation and responsibility in writing up participatory research involving young people.
Wilkinson, C., & Wilkinson, S. (2017). Doing it write: Representation and responsibility in writing up participatory research involving young people. Social Inclusion, 5(3), pp. 219-227. Abstract: This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research
Sharing Images, Spoiling Meanings?
Fink, J., & Lomax, H. (2016). Sharing Images, Spoiling Meanings? Girlhood Studies, 9(3), pp. 20-36. Abstract: In this article we consider the ethical challenges engendered by participatory visual research with girls. Drawing on photographs taken by and of girls we explore
Ethical considerations when conducting research with children and young people with disabilities in health and social care.
McNeilly, P., Macdonald, G., & Kelly, B. (2020). Ethical considerations when conducting research with children and young people with disabilities in health and social care. Nurse Researcher, 28(1), pp. 9-15. All children, including those identified as having disabilities, have the
Exploring critical issues in the ethical involvement of children with disabilities in evidence generation and use.
Thompson, S., Cannon, M., & Wickenden, M. (2020). Exploring critical issues in the ethical involvement of children with disabilities in evidence generation and use. Innocenti Working Paper 2020-04. Florence: UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti. This paper provides an overview of