Research with migrant children from countries of the Global South: From ethical challenges to the decolonisation of research in the sensitive contexts of modernity.

Markowska-Manista, U., & Liebel, M. (2023). Research with migrant children from countries of the Global South: From ethical challenges to the decolonisation of research in the sensitive contexts of modernity. In Arun, S., Badwan, K., Taibi, H., & Batool, F. (Eds.). Global Migration and Diversity of Educational Experiences in the Global South and North: A […]

Ethics and consent in research with children and young people in global development.

Truscott, J., Canosa, A., & Graham, A. (2024). Ethics and consent in research with children and young people in global development. In Abebe, T., Dar, A., & Wells, K. (Eds.). Routledge Handbook of Childhood Studies and Global Development. Routledge: London. Chapter Abstract: This chapter reflects upon some of the ethical challenges of engaging children in […]

Southern theories and decolonial childhood studies.

Abebe, T., Dar, A., & Lyså, I. M. (2022). Southern theories and decolonial childhood studies. Childhood, 29(3), pp. 255–275. Editorial for a special issue also entitled, Southern Theories and Decolonial Childhood Studies. Abstract: This special issue contributes insights into ongoing debates on the politics and ethics of knowledge production in “global” childhood studies by decentering […]

Ethical tensions in designing ethnographic research with schoolchildren in rural Karnataka.

Ipe, R. (2019). Ethical tensions in designing ethnographic research with schoolchildren in rural Karnataka. Global Studies of Childhood, 9(2), pp. 120–131. This article explores the ethical tensions surrounding preparing for ethnographic research with children in a rural distract of Karnataka, India. The issues discussed and principles advocated are broadly applicable to children in variety of […]