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Obtaining informed and voluntary consent in a group context. By Muireann Ní Raghallaigh & Robbie Gilligan

You can download this ERIC case study as a pdf in English, français, español, 한국어, Türkçe and Bahasa Indonesia. In designing a doctoral research study of the experiences of unaccompanied/ separated asylum seeking young people in Ireland, it was decided that the core of the study would involve individual interviews with relevant young people, aged […]

Ethical considerations for children’s participation in data collection activities during humanitarian emergencies: A Delphi review.

Bennouna, C., Mansourian, H., & Stark, L. (2017). Ethical considerations for children’s participation in data collection activities during humanitarian emergencies: A Delphi review. Conflict and Health, 11(5), 1-15.

Ethical, methodological, and contextual challenges in research in conflict settings: The case of Syrian refugee children in Lebanon.

Habib, R. R. (2019). Ethical, methodological, and contextual challenges in research in conflict settings: The case of Syrian refugee children in Lebanon. Conflict and Health, 13(1), 29.  This is an Open Access article. The full text pdf is freely available to download via the Publisher’s Link below.

Involving refugee children in research: Emerging ethical and positioning issues.

Gaywood, D., Bertram, T., & Pascal, C. (2020). Involving refugee children in research: Emerging ethical and positioning issues. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 28(1), pp. 149-162.  Please view the abstract for this article via the Publisher’s Link below.

Researching the experience of refugee children: Key ethical considerations.

Powell, M. A., & Graham, A. (2015). Researching the experience of refugee children: Key ethical considerations. In M. Crock (Ed.), Creating new futures: Settling children and youth from refugee backgrounds. Sydney: Federation Press.

Addressing ethical and methodological challenges in research with refugee-background young people: Reflections from the field.

Block, K., Warr, D., Gibbs, L., & Riggs, E. (2013). Addressing ethical and methodological challenges in research with refugee-background young people: Reflections from the field. Journal of Refugee Studies, 26(1), pp. 69-87.

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The ERIC website emerged primarily through a collaboration between the Centre for Children and Young People at Southern Cross University, Australia, and UNICEF’s Office of Research, Innocenti. The website content is based on the following publication: Graham, A., Powell, M.A., Taylor, N., Anderson, D. & Fitzgerald, R. (2013). Ethical Research Involving Children. UNICEF: Florence. (Available in English, français, español, 한국어, Türkçe and Bahasa Indonesia).

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