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.
Immediacy of fieldwork in participatory research with children in precarious contexts. By Tatek Abebe
You can download this case study as a pdf here. Conducting participatory fieldwork with children can result in a researcher becoming involved in their lives more broadly, blurring the lines around the researcher role. This may be particularly the case when working with children in precarious situations, such as AIDS-affected children, parentless children, child beggars, […]
Navigating ‘ethics in practice’: An ethnographic case study with young women living with HIV in Zambia.
Mackworth-Young, C. R. S., Schneiders, M. L., Wringe, A., Simwinga, M., & Bond, V. (2019). Navigating ‘ethics in practice’: An ethnographic case study with young women living with HIV in Zambia. Global Public Health, 14(12), pp.1689-1702. This article reflects on the complexities of navigating ‘ethics in practice’ (sometimes referred to as situated ethics) and ‘ethically […]
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 […]
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).
The ethics of including and ‘standing up’ for children and young people in educational research.
Bourke, R. (2017). The ethics of including and ‘standing up’ for children and young people in educational research. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 21(3), pp. 231-233.
Keeping you close at a distance: Ethical challenges when following young people in vulnerable life situations.
Bengtsson, T. T., & Mølholt, A.-K. (2016). Keeping you close at a distance: Ethical challenges when following young people in vulnerable life situations. Young, 24(4), pp. 359-375.
Accountability through access, authenticity and advocacy when researching with young children.
Cowie, B., & Khoo, E. (2017). Accountability through access, authenticity and advocacy when researching with young children. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 21(3), pp. 234-247.
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.