This article is about an investigation of eight-year-old children’s life experiences as child citizens in democratic South Africa, their right to be listened to and to par-ticipate in the democracy. Research indicates that understanding children’s life experiences can influence adults ’ understanding of what needs to be done to support their participation in democratic processes. I employed photovoice methodology as primary mode for data generation. The young children took photos of their home environment and interpreted the content of each photo. Despite the fact that they live in a central city environment known for its crime, the findings revealed surprisingly positive life experiences. However, they did take photos of negative aspects t...
Children can sometimes find it difficult to articulate their experiences if they have to rely solely...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
This article is about an investigation of eight-year-old children’s life experiences as child ...
Increasingly, children are seen as social actors who are knowledgeable about issues that concern the...
Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of p...
Photography can be a powerful tool for self-expression. For those who are less empowered in our comm...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children and young people. The ph...
This article draws upon the use of photography to research the lives of children living in Accra, Gh...
This article will explore the use of visual participatory research methods with young children. Thes...
Photo-elicitation is recognised as a visual method which can enhance children’s participation in res...
Abstract: In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered resea...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
Children can sometimes find it difficult to articulate their experiences if they have to rely solely...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
This article is about an investigation of eight-year-old children’s life experiences as child ...
Increasingly, children are seen as social actors who are knowledgeable about issues that concern the...
Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of p...
Photography can be a powerful tool for self-expression. For those who are less empowered in our comm...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children and young people. The ph...
This article draws upon the use of photography to research the lives of children living in Accra, Gh...
This article will explore the use of visual participatory research methods with young children. Thes...
Photo-elicitation is recognised as a visual method which can enhance children’s participation in res...
Abstract: In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered resea...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
Children can sometimes find it difficult to articulate their experiences if they have to rely solely...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...