Ethical dilemmas in research with children and young people about their social environments.
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Conducting research with young children: Some ethical considerations.
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Children and school-based research: ‘Informed consent’ or ‘educated consent’?
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The ethical maze: Finding an inclusive path towards gaining children’s agreement to research participation.
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Parental consent and the ethics of research with foster children: Beginning a cross-cultural dialogue.
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Power, positionality and practicality: Carrying out fieldwork with children.
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