A sociocultural analysis of the ethics of involving children in educational research.
Bourke, R., Loveridge, J., O’Neill, J., Erueti, B., & Jamieson, A. (2017). A sociocultural analysis of the ethics of involving children in educational research. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 21(3), pp. 259-271.
Doing adulthood in childhood research.
Johansson, B. (2012). Doing adulthood in childhood research. Childhood, 19(1), pp. 101-114.
The active, competent child, capable of autonomous action: An inherent quality or the outcome of a research process?
Samuelsson, T., Sparrman, A., Cardell, D., & Lindgren, A.-L. (2015). The active, competent child, capable of autonomous action: An inherent quality or the outcome of a research process? AnthropoChildren, 5(July), pp. 1-19.
Situating children’s voices: Considering the context when conducting research with young children.
Khoja, N. (2016). Situating children's voices: Considering the context when conducting research with young children. Children & Society, 30(4), pp. 314-323.
Researching children’s silences: Exploring the fullness of voice in childhood research.
Spyrou, S. (2016). Researching children’s silences: Exploring the fullness of voice in childhood research. Childhood, 23(1), pp. 7-21.
Ethical research with children: Untold narratives and taboos.
Richards, S., Clark, J., & Boggis, A. (2015). Ethical research with children: Untold narratives and taboos. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. e-book ISBN: 978-1-137-35131-9.
Ethical issues facing researchers working with children in international contexts.
Asselin, M., & Doiron, R. (2016). Ethical issues facing researchers working with children in international contexts. Journal of Childhood Studies, 41(1), pp. 24-35.
Ethical beginnings: Reflexive questioning in designing child sexuality research.
Flanagan, P. (2014). Ethical beginnings: Reflexive questioning in designing child sexuality research. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 14(2), pp. 139-146.
Inviting the messy: Drawing methods and ‘children’s voices.’
Eldén, S. (2013). Inviting the messy: Drawing methods and ‘children’s voices’. Childhood, 20(1), pp. 66-81.
Children’s experiences of participating in research: Emotional moments together?
Hadfield-Hill, S., & Horton, J. (2014). Children's experiences of participating in research: Emotional moments together? Children's Geographies, 12(2), pp. 135-153.