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Tag: relational ethics

Rethinking the ethical and methodological dimenions of research with refugee children.

Kaukko, M., Dunwoodie, K., & Riggs, E. (2017). Rethinking the ethical and methodological dimenions of research with refugee children. ZEP: Zeitschrift für Internationale Bildungsforschuny und Entwicklungspädagogik (Inclusive Education: Global Diffusion and Local Translations), 41(1), pp. 16-21.

Navigating ethical challenges in qualitative research with children and youth through sustaining mindful presence.

Woodgate, R. L., Tennent, P., & Zurba, M. (2017). Navigating ethical challenges in qualitative research with children and youth through sustaining mindful presence. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 16(1), pp. 1-11.

Shaking off the cloak of ‘certainty’ and embracing ethical dilemmas in baby rooms research.

Powell, S., & Goouch, K. (2017). Shaking off the cloak of ‘certainty’ and embracing ethical dilemmas in baby rooms research. New Zealand Journal of Infant and Toddler Education: The First Years Ngā Tau Tuatahi, 19(2).

Ethical dilemmas in relational narrative inquiry with children.

Huber, J., & Clandinin, D. J. (2002). Ethical dilemmas in relational narrative inquiry with children. Qualitative Inquiry, 8(6), pp. 785-803.

Gathering sensitive stories: Using care theory to guide ethical decision making in research interviews with young people.

Daley, K. (2012). Gathering sensitive stories: Using care theory to guide ethical decision making in research interviews with young people. Youth Studies Australia, 31(3), pp. 27-34.

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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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