Conducting photo methodologies with children: Framing ethical concerns relating to representation, voice and data analysis when exploring educational inclusion with children.
Woolhouse, C. (2019). Conducting photo methodologies with children: Framing ethical concerns relating to representation, voice and data analysis when exploring educational inclusion with children. International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 42(1), pp. 3-18. This article offers a critical discussion of a photo-elicitation project across a range of schools. It covers the concerns and […]
Child-Led Research: Questioning Knowledge.
Cuevas-Parra, P., & Tisdall, E. K. M. (2019). Child-Led Research: Questioning Knowledge. Social Sciences, 8(2), pp. 44-59. This open access article draws upon an empirical study of ‘child-led research’ projects, undertaken in Bangladesh, Jordan and Lebanon, for a critical examination of the meanings and implications of ‘child-led research’. In particular, this paper explores what counts […]
Disclosing Childhoods: Research and Knowledge Production for a Critical Childhood Studies.
Spyrou, S. (2018). Disclosing Childhoods: Research and Knowledge Production for a Critical Childhood Studies. London: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd (Part of Springer Nature). ISBN: 978-1-137-47904-4.
Working the limits of “giving voice” to children: A critical conceptual review.
Facca, D., Gladstone, B., & Teachman, G. (2020). Working the limits of “giving voice” to children: A critical conceptual review. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, Published on-line ahead of print.
Becoming-with research participants: Possibilities in qualitative research with children.
Daelman, S., De Schauwer, E., & Van Hove, G. (2020). Becoming-with research participants: Possibilities in qualitative research with children. Childhood, 27(4), pp.483-497.
Generalizing together with children: The significance of children’s concepts for mutual knowledge creation.
Chimirri, N. A. (2019). Generalizing together with children: The significance of children’s concepts for mutual knowledge creation. In C. Højholt & E. Schraube (Eds.), Subjectivity and Knowledge: Generalization in the Psychological Study of Everyday Life (pp. 115-139). Cham: Springer International Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-030-29977-4.