Taking the perspective of the child in the light of micro-ethical issues: Reflections from a home-based ethnographic research.
Chapeau J. & Join-Lambert, H. (2023). Taking the perspective of the child in the light of micro-ethical issues: Reflections from a home-based ethnographic research. Children and Youth Services Review, 155, Art No: 107145. Abstract: This article draws from ongoing PhD research investigating an innovative child protection practice in France called “at-home placements.” While the researcher […]
Addressing ethical dilemmas in research with young children and families: Situated ethics in collaborative research.
Kousholt, D., & Juhl, P. (2023). Addressing ethical dilemmas in research with young children and families: Situated ethics in collaborative research. Human Arenas, 6, pp. 560–579. Abstract: In this article, we discuss the situated ethics of researching the everyday lives of children and families. Research conducted in close collaboration with research participants in everyday contexts […]
Ethical considerations and dilemmas for the researcher and for families in home-based research: A case for situated ethics.
Palaiologou, I., & Brown, A. (2023). Ethical considerations and dilemmas for the researcher and for families in home-based research: A case for situated ethics. Research Ethics, 19(4), pp.519-535. Abstract: When researching with or about families in home-based research, there are numerous unexpected ethical issues that can emerge, particularly in qualitative research. This paper is based […]
Reimagining the researcher-participant ethics relationship: A participant-centred, values-based ethics approach in comparative and international education.
Oyinloye, B. (2024). Reimagining the researcher-participant ethics relationship: A participant-centred, values-based ethics approach in comparative and international education. Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 24(4), pp. 646-660. Abstract: This paper advocates for a deeper engagement with ethics (including ethical values, virtues, worldviews, knowledge, perspectives, traditions, norms, epistemologies, etc.) to complement institutional and disciplinary […]
Expanding the scope of ethical research with and for children and young people– Six viewpoints on crisis, cross-cultural working and reciprocity.
Hadfield-Hill, S., Finn, M., Dudman, J., Ergler, C., Freeman, C., Hayes, T. A., … & Walker, L. (2023). Expanding the scope of ethical research with and for children and young people – Six viewpoints on crisis, cross-cultural working and reciprocity. Children’s Geographies, Published Online Ahead of Print, pp.1-9. Abstract: This Viewpoints piece is a collection […]
Ethics committees and shaping of children’s participation in qualitative educational research in Chile.
Armijo, M., & Willatt, C. (2024). Ethics committees and shaping of children’s participation in qualitative educational research in Chile. Children & Society, 38(1), pp. 1-15. Abstract: In this paper, we address the relationship between ethics committees and children involved in qualitative educational research in Chile. In light of a central and recurring challenge (protection versus […]
Research ethics in childhood research.
Hanson, K., Spyrou, S., (Moderators). (2023). Research ethics in childhood research. Childhood, 30(4), pp. 1-17. Abstract: The journal Childhood has been one of the pioneering fora where children and childhood have been given a prominent place in research, both through considering childhood as an autonomous social group worthy of investigation and by relying on children’s […]
Making sense of ‘slippages’: Re-evaluating ethics for digital research with children and young people.
Cutting, K., & Peacock, S. (2021). Making sense of ‘slippages’: Re-evaluating ethics for digital research with children and young people. Children’s Geographies, Published Online Ahead of Print. Abstract: In this paper, we argue that institutional ethical procedures do not properly prepare children’s geographers to conduct digital research with children and young people (CYP). To address […]
Procedural ethics vs being ethical: A critical appraisal.
Shiraani, F., Shaheer, I., & Carr, N. (2022). Procedural ethics vs being ethical: A critical appraisal. In Okumus, F., Rasoolimanesh, S.M., & Jahani, S. (Eds.), Contemporary Research Methods in Hospitality and Tourism (pp.21-37). Emerald Publishing Limited: Bingley, UK. ISBN: 978-1-80117-547-0, eISBN: 978-1-80117-546-3. Abstract: Tourism researchers, like those in other fields, are subject to multiple ethical […]
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 […]