Adopting a participatory methodology and post-structural epistemology: Reflections on a research project with young people.
Watson, L., & Fox, R. (2018). Adopting a participatory methodology and post-structural epistemology: Reflections on a research project with young people. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 28(6), pp.471-482.
Creating space for infants to influence ECEC practice: The encounter, écart, reversibility and ethical reflection.
Elwick, S., Bradley, B., & Sumsion, J. (2014). Creating space for infants to influence ECEC practice: The encounter, écart, reversibility and ethical reflection. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 46(8), pp. 873-885.
Ethical and practical challenges of conducting art-based research with children/young people in the public space of a children’s outpatient department.
Water, T., Payam, S., Tokolahi, E., Reay, S., & Wrapson, J. (2020). Ethical and practical challenges of conducting art-based research with children/young people in the public space of a children’s outpatient department. Journal of Child Health Care, 24(1), pp. 33-45.
Embracing uncertainty in research with young children.
Chesworth, L. (2018). Embracing uncertainty in research with young children. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 31(9), pp. 851-862.
Reflexivity and ethical mindfulness in participatory research with children: What does it really look like?
Canosa, A., Graham, A., & Wilson, E. (2018). Reflexivity and ethical mindfulness in participatory research with children: What does it really look like? Childhood, 25(3), pp. 400-415.
Generative tools enhance creative and ethical research with children.
Sanders, A. (2018). Generative tools enhance creative and ethical research with children. Qualitative Research Journal, 18(1), pp 33-44.
Editorial: Ethics committees, journal publication and research with children.
Robson, E. (2017). Editorial: Ethics committees, journal publication and research with children. Children’s Geographies, 16(5), pp. 473-480.
Negotiating ‘ethically important moments’ in research with young people: Reflections of a novice researcher.
McEvoy, E., Enright, E., & MacPhail, A. (2017). Negotiating ‘ethically important moments’ in research with young people: Reflections of a novice researcher. Leisure Studies, 36(2), pp. 170-181.
Beyond the child’s voice: Towards an ethics for children’s participation rights.
I’Anson, J. (2013). Beyond the child’s voice: Towards an ethics for children’s participation rights. Global Studies of Childhood, 3(2), pp. 104-114.
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.