From extractivist practices and the child-as-data to an ethics of reciprocity and mutuality in empirical childhood research.
Spyrou, S. (2024). From extractivist practices and the child-as-data to an ethics of reciprocity and mutuality in empirical childhood research. Childhood, 31(1), pp.3-12. Extract from the Editorial: “The increased datafication of childhood is quite evident. And so is a vision of the child-as-data—as a reservoir of information, an extractable resource for commercial and other use—in […]
Praxis in early childhood research with infants and educators.
Salamon, A. (2017). Praxis in early childhood research with infants and educators. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 25(3), pp. 450-461. Please view the abstract for this article via the Publisher’s Link below.
Ethical considerations in longitudinal studies of human infants.
Thurman, S. L. (2015). Ethical considerations in longitudinal studies of human infants. Infant Behavior and Development, 38, pp. 116-125.
The ‘voices’ of children: De‐centring empowering research relations.
Holt, L. (2004). The ‘voices’ of children: De‐centring empowering research relations. Children’s Geographies, 2(1), pp. 13-27.
Recognition as a framework for ethical participatory research: Developing a methodology with looked after young people.
Hooper, C.-A., & Gunn, R. (2014). Recognition as a framework for ethical participatory research: Developing a methodology with looked after young people. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 17(5), pp. 475-488.
Advancing ethical research with children: Critical reflections on ethical guidelines.
Abebe, T., & Bessell, S. (2014). Advancing ethical research with children: Critical reflections on ethical guidelines. Children’s Geographies, 12(1), pp. 126-133.
Ethical symmetry in participatory research with infants.
Salamon, A. (2015). Ethical symmetry in participatory research with infants. Early Child Development and Care, 185(6), pp. 1016-1030.
Survival of the fastest: Ethical dilemmas in research with ‘boy racers’.
Lumsden, K. (2013). Survival of the fastest: Ethical dilemmas in research with ‘boy racers’. Young, 21(3), pp. 273-288.
Between the personal and the professional: Ethical challenges when using visual ethnography to understand young people’s use of popular visual material culture.
Eglinton, K. A. (2013). Between the personal and the professional: Ethical challenges when using visual ethnography to understand young people’s use of popular visual material culture. Young: The Nordic Journal of Youth Research, 21(3), pp. 253-271.
The ‘other participant’ in the room: The effect of significant adults in research with children.
Pyer, M., & Campbell, J. (2013). The ‘other participant’ in the room: The effect of significant adults in research with children. Research Ethics, 9(4), pp. 153-165.