Reimagining institutional ethics procedures in research partnerships with young people across Majority/Minority World contexts.
Powell, M. A., Krishnamurthy, S., Chan, L., Tisdall, E. K. M., Rizzini, I., & Nuggehalli, R. K. (2023). Reimagining institutional ethics procedures in research partnerships with young people across Majority/Minority World contexts. Children’s Geographies, Published Online Ahead of Print, pp.1-15. Abstract: While institutional ethics are crucial, their application on the ground often creates tensions with […]
Research ethics committees and participatory action research with young people: The politics of voice
Yanar, Z.M., Fazli, M., Rahman, J., & Farthing, R. (2016). Research ethics committees and participatory action research with young people: The politics of voice. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 11(2), pp. 122-128. This article explores the tensions that can exist between participatory action research with young people and universities’ research ethics committees […]
The ethics of research with children and young people: A practical handbook.
Alderson, P., & Morrow, V. (2020). The ethics of research with children and young people: A practical handbook. New York: Sage Publications. Paperback ISBN: 9-781-526-477-866
Pediatric research in Latin America.
Litewka, S., & Goodman, K. (2015). Pediatric research in Latin America. Asian Bioethics Review, 7(2). pp. 179-187
Child participatory research methods: Attempts to go ‘deeper’.
Horgan, D. (2017). Child participatory research methods: Attempts to go ‘deeper’. Childhood, 24(2), pp. 245-259.
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.
Robinson, K. H., & Davies, C. (2014). Doing sexuality research with children: Ethics, theory, methods and practice. Global Studies of Childhood, 4(4), pp. 250-263.
Advancing ethical research with children: Critical reflections on ethical guidelines.
Abebe, T., & Bessell, S. (2014). Advancing ethical research with children: Critical reflections on ethical guidelines. Children’s Geographies, 12(1), pp. 126-133.
The right to be seen, the right to be shown: Ethical issues regarding the geographies of hanging out.
Tani, S. (2014). The right to be seen, the right to be shown: Ethical issues regarding the geographies of hanging out. Young, 22(4), pp. 361-379. The full text of this article is freely available via the Publisher’s Link below.
High risk yet invisible: Conflicting narratives on social research involving children and young people, and the role of research ethics committees.
Parsons, S., Abbott, C., McKnight, L., & Davies, C. (2015). High risk yet invisible: Conflicting narratives on social research involving children and young people, and the role of research ethics committees. British Educational Research Journal, 41(4), pp. 709-729.