Participatory research with very young children.
Bitou, A., & Waller, T. (2017). Participatory research with very young children. In T. Waller, E. Ärlemalm-Hagsér, E. Sandseter, Beate Hansen, L. Lee-Hammond, K. Lekies, & S. Wyver (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Outdoor Play and Learning (pp. 431-445). London: Sage.
Narratives of ambivalence: The ethics of vulnerability and agency in research with girls in the sex trade.
Alexandra, R.-G., & Myriam, D. (2016). Narratives of ambivalence: The ethics of vulnerability and agency in research with girls in the sex trade. Girlhood Studies, 9(3), pp. 54-70.
Beyond the child’s voice: Towards an ethics for children’s participation rights.
I’Anson, J. (2013). Beyond the child’s voice: Towards an ethics for children’s participation rights. Global Studies of Childhood, 3(2), pp. 104-114.
Balancing voice and protection in literacy studies with young children.
Rogers, R., Labadie, M., & Pole, K. (2016). Balancing voice and protection in literacy studies with young children. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 16(1), pp. 34-59.
Situating children’s voices: Considering the context when conducting research with young children.
Khoja, N. (2016). Situating children’s voices: Considering the context when conducting research with young children. Children & Society, 30(4), pp. 314-323.
Researching children’s silences: Exploring the fullness of voice in childhood research.
Spyrou, S. (2016). Researching children’s silences: Exploring the fullness of voice in childhood research. Childhood, 23(1), pp. 7-21.
From relating to (re)presenting: Challenges and lessons learned from an ethnographic study with young children.
Dorner, L. M. (2015). From relating to (re)presenting: Challenges and lessons learned from an ethnographic study with young children. Qualitative Inquiry, 21(4), pp. 354-365.
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.
Inviting the messy: Drawing methods and ‘children’s voices.’
Eldén, S. (2013). Inviting the messy: Drawing methods and ‘children’s voices’. Childhood, 20(1), pp. 66-81.
Silence in the context of ‘child voice’.
Lewis, A. (2010). Silence in the context of ‘child voice’. Children & Society, 24(1), pp. 14-23.