Who says yes? Collective and individual framing of Pacific children’s consent to, and participation in, research in New Zealand.
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Girls in the club: Researching working class girls’ lives.
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‘Doing it right?’: Working with young researchers in Malawi to investigate children, transport and mobility.
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Youth transitions and interdependent adult–child relations in rural Bolivia.
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Picture this . . . Safety, dignity, and voice—ethical research with children: Practical considerations for the reflexive researcher.
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Ethical dilemmas of social science research on AIDS and orphanhood in Western Kenya.
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Intervening in friendship exclusion? The politics of doing feminist research with teenage girls.
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Power games and moral territories: Ethical dilemmas when working with children and young people.
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Participatory structures and the youth of today: Engaging those who are hardest to reach.
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Methodological issues in exploring the ideas of children with autism concerning self and spirituality.
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