Negotiating ethics-in-action in a long-term research relationship with a young child.
Rutanen, N., Raittila, R., Harju, K., Revilla, Y. L., & Hännikäinen, M. (2023). Negotiating ethics-in-action in a long-term research relationship with a young child. Human Arenas, 6 pp.386-403. This article expands upon discussions around relational ethics by exploring ethics-in action as it arose in a long-term research relationship with a young child. This is an […]
Becoming-with research participants: Possibilities in qualitative research with children.
Daelman, S., De Schauwer, E., & Van Hove, G. (2020). Becoming-with research participants: Possibilities in qualitative research with children. Childhood, 27(4), pp.483-497.
Generalizing together with children: The significance of children’s concepts for mutual knowledge creation.
Chimirri, N. A. (2019). Generalizing together with children: The significance of children’s concepts for mutual knowledge creation. In C. Højholt & E. Schraube (Eds.), Subjectivity and Knowledge: Generalization in the Psychological Study of Everyday Life (pp. 115-139). Cham: Springer International Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-030-29977-4.
Ethical symmetry in participative research with children.
Eßer, F., & Sitter, M. (2018). Ethical symmetry in participative research with children. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 19(3), Art. 21. This is an open access article. The pdf is freely available via the Publisher’s Link below. Please note the article is in German.
Children in health research: A matter of trust.
Woodgate, R. L., & Edwards, M. (2010). Children in health research: A matter of trust. Journal of Medical Ethics, 36(4), 211-216. Please view the abstract for this article via the Publisher’s Link below.
Assent for children’s participation in research: Why it matters and making it meaningful.
Oulton, K., Gibson, F., Sell, D., Williams, A., Pratt, L., & Wray, J. (2016). Assent for children’s participation in research: Why it matters and making it meaningful. Child: Care, Health and Development, 42(4), pp. 588-597.
The family context of assent: Comparison of child and parent perspectives on familial decision-making.
Sibley, A., Fitzpatrick, R., Davis, E., Sheehan, M., & Pollard, A. J. (2017). The family context of assent: Comparison of child and parent perspectives on familial decision-making. Children & Society, Published on-line ahead of print.
(Co)-Researching with children.
Fleet, A., & Harcourt, D. (2018). (Co)-Researching with children. In M. Fleer & B. van Oers (Eds.), International Handbook of Early Childhood Education (pp. 165-201). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. ISBN: 978-94-024-0925-3
“Telling” and assent: Parents’ attitudes towards children’s participation in a birth cohort study.
Ri, I., Suda, E., Yamagata, Z., Nitta, H., & Muto, K. (2018). “Telling” and assent: Parents’ attitudes towards children’s participation in a birth cohort study. Health Expectations, 21(1), pp. 358-366.
Participatory research with very young children.
Bitou, A., & Waller, T. (2017). Participatory research with very young children. In T. Waller, E. Ärlemalm-Hagsér, E. Sandseter, Beate Hansen, L. Lee-Hammond, K. Lekies, & S. Wyver (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Outdoor Play and Learning (pp. 431-445). London: Sage.