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Currently, most books on youth research available on the market
focus on 'how to' conduct youth research or the research process
itself. This edited collection proposes to take this process a step
further and discuss the complexities of youth research from a
practical and theoretical context. In total, five themes are
examined - conceptualising young people, ethics and consent, the
digital, voice, participation and unexpected tensions. In this
book, authors from six countries explore the complexities of
researching with young people across disciplines and national
contexts. Offering a closeup examination of their own research
experiences, the authors address the complexities of researching
with young people beyond simple questions of protection from harm
and coercion by problematising notions of 'resilience',
'participation', 'risk' and 'voice'. This edited collection takes
the reader through an exploration of its key themes and, in doing
so, presents a cast of candid and insightful accounts from youth
researchers situated within the humanities and social sciences.
Currently, most books on youth research available on the market
focus on 'how to' conduct youth research or the research process
itself. This edited collection proposes to take this process a step
further and discuss the complexities of youth research from a
practical and theoretical context. In total, five themes are
examined - conceptualising young people, ethics and consent, the
digital, voice, participation and unexpected tensions. In this
book, authors from six countries explore the complexities of
researching with young people across disciplines and national
contexts. Offering a closeup examination of their own research
experiences, the authors address the complexities of researching
with young people beyond simple questions of protection from harm
and coercion by problematising notions of 'resilience',
'participation', 'risk' and 'voice'. This edited collection takes
the reader through an exploration of its key themes and, in doing
so, presents a cast of candid and insightful accounts from youth
researchers situated within the humanities and social sciences.
‘Teaching’ is a comprehensive text for beginning teachers which
focuses on teacher practice, research developments, and helping you
become a confident and competent practitioner in a diverse and
changing world. The text identifies the knowledge and skills needed
for the teaching and learning process, and also explores the
planning, teaching and assessing cycle.
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