Using participatory methods with young children; reflections on emergent ‘ethically important moments’ in school-based research.

Stokes, T. (2020). Using participatory methods with young children; reflections on emergent ‘ethically important moments’ in school-based research. Irish Educational Studies, 39(3), pp. 375-387. This paper describes and reflects upon three ‘ethically important moments’ arising during an educational research project in schools. Please view the full abstract for this article via the Publisher’s Link below.

Ethics in context: Essential flexibility in an international photo-elicitation project with children and young people.

Burningham, K., Venn, S., Hayward, B., Nissen, S., Aoyagi, M., Hasan, M. M., Jackson, T., Jha, V., Mattar, H., Schudel, I., & Yoshida, A. (2020). Ethics in context: Essential flexibility in an international photo-elicitation project with children and young people. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 23(1), pp.7-22.  Abstract: Existing literatures have discussed both ethical […]

Ethics and Research with Young Children: New Perspectives.

Schulte, C. M. (Ed.) (2020). Ethics and Research with Young Children: New Perspectives. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN: 978-1-3500-7647-1 Publisher’s Description: As researchers and theorists, teachers and teacher educators, parents and grandparents and advocates for children, the authors featured in Ethics and Research with Young Children share a common inclination to counter the idea of an ethics […]

Situated ethics in educational research.

Simons, H., & Usher, R. (2000). Situated ethics in educational research. New York: RoutledgeFalmer. Paperback ISBN: 9-780-41520-6679; eBook ISBN: 9-780-20335-4896.