Culturally responsive relational reflexive ethics in research: The three Rs.
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Always othered: Ethical research with children.
Lahman, M. (2008). Always othered: Ethical research with children. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 6(3) pp. 281-300.
Ethics, reflexivity and access in educational research: Issues in intergenerational investigation.
Basit, T. (2013). Ethics, reflexivity and access in educational research: Issues in intergenerational investigation. Research Papers in Education, 28(4). pp. 506-517.
The ethics of social research with children and families in Young Lives: practical experiences.
Morrow, V. (2009). The ethics of social research with children and families in Young Lives: Practical experiences. Oxford: Young Lives Research Project. ISBN: 9781904427599.
Knowledge without harm? When follow-up services are not readily available.
Ruiz-Casares, M. (2012). Knowledge without harm? When follow-up services are not readily available. In K. Te Riele & R. Brooks (Eds.), Negotiating ethical challenges in youth research. New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-80847-7.
Research with children: Perspectives and practices.
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Ethics and participation: Reflections on research with street children.
Young, L., & Barrett, H. (2001). Ethics and participation: Reflections on research with street children. Ethics, Place & Environment: A Journal of Philosophy & Geography, 4(2). pp. 130-134.
Researching street-frequenting young people in Suva: Ethical considerations and their impacts.
Vakaoti, P. (2009). Researching street-frequenting young people in Suva: Ethical considerations and their impacts. Children’s Geographies, 7(4). pp. 435-450.
Unique ethical complexities and empowering youth in the research process.
Trussell, D. (2008). Unique ethical complexities and empowering youth in the research process. Journal of Park &a Recreation Administration 26(2). pp. 163-176.
Who says yes? Collective and individual framing of Pacific children’s consent to, and participation in, research in New Zealand.
Suaalii, T. M., & Mavoa, H. (2003). Who says yes? Collective and individual framing of Pacific children’s consent to, and participation in, research in New Zealand. Pacific Health Dialogue, 10(2). pp. 193-197.