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Tag: ethical considerations

Ethical issues surrounding studies with vulnerable populations: A case study of South African street children.

Richter, M. S., Groft, J. N., & Prinsloo, L. (2007). Ethical issues surrounding studies with vulnerable populations: A case study of South African street children. International Journal of Adolescent Medical Health, 19(2). pp. 117-126.

Children’s participation rights in research.

Powell, M. A., & Smith, A. B. (2009). Children’s participation rights in research. Childhood, 16(1). pp. 124-142.

The geography of children: Some ethical and methodological considerations for project and dissertation work.

Matthews, H., Limb, M., & Taylor, M. (1998). The geography of children: Some ethical and methodological considerations for project and dissertation work. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 22(3). pp. 311-324.

Power games and moral territories: Ethical dilemmas when working with children and young people.

Matthews, H. (2001b). Power games and moral territories: Ethical dilemmas when working with children and young people. Ethics, Place & Environment, 4(2). pp. 117-118.

Methodological and ethical issues in conducting qualitative research with children and young people: A literature review.

Kirk, S. (2007). Methodological and ethical issues in conducting qualitative research with children and young people: A literature review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 44(7). pp. 1250-1260.

Research with children: Methodological issues and innovative techniques.

Fargas-Malet, M., McSherry, D., Larkin, E., &; Robinson, C. (2010). Research with children: Methodological issues and innovative techniques. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 8(2). pp. 175-192.

Researching children: Some methodological and ethical considerations.

Coyne, I. (1998). Researching children: Some methodological and ethical considerations. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 7(5), pp. 409-416.

Child participation in research: Reflections on ethical challenges in the southern African context.

Clacherty, G., & Donald, D. (2007). Child participation in research: Reflections on ethical challenges in the southern African context. African Journal of AIDS Research, 6(2). pp. 147-156.

Ethical issues concerning consent in obtaining children’s reports on their experience of violence.

Cashmore, J. (2006). Ethical issues concerning consent in obtaining children’s reports on their experience of violence. Child Abuse & Neglect, 30. pp. 969-977.

Interviewing with children in their homes: Putting ethical principles into practice and developing flexible techniques.

Bushin, N. (2007). Interviewing with children in their homes: Putting ethical principles into practice and developing flexible techniques. Children’s Geographies, 5(3). pp. 235-251.

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The ERIC website emerged primarily through a collaboration between the Centre for Children and Young People at Southern Cross University, Australia, and UNICEF’s Office of Research, Innocenti. The website content is based on the following publication: Graham, A., Powell, M.A., Taylor, N., Anderson, D. & Fitzgerald, R. (2013). Ethical Research Involving Children. UNICEF: Florence. (Available in English, français, español, 한국어, Türkçe and Bahasa Indonesia).

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