What ethical dilemmas face researchers who work with young
children?
Researching Young Children's Perspectives critically examines
the challenges and complexities of rights based, participatory
research with children. Rather than approaching these dilemmas as
problematic issues, this book positions them as important topics
for discussion and reflection.
Drawing from their own rich experiences as research
collaborators with young children in internationally diverse
settings, the authors consider the ethical, methodological and
theoretical frameworks that guide best-practice in research with
young children. Each chapter poses points for consideration that
will inform and challenge both the novice and experienced
researcher, such as:
- How 'participatory' can research be with infants under eighteen
months?
- When should listening through observation stand alone?
- What is the distinction between methodologies and methods?
- How can all young children be assured of a voice in
research?
The authors also present seven separate case studies which
demonstrate exemplary research with young children. Each study is
accompanied by insightful commentary from the authors, who
highlight the issues or difficulties faced and propose potential
solutions.
If you are a student at undergraduate level and above, this book
will give you all the confidence you need to conduct your own high
quality research with children.
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