This poster describes the use of child-centered methods in a recent research project exploring young children’s information experience in a daycare setting. The project involved participant observation, child-led tours of the daycare, and photo-elicitation interviews. The strengths and weaknesses of each of these methods within the context of this research project are discussed, as well as the ethical implications of using child-centered methods in research with young children
Building on literature concerning participatory research, this article explores the use of ‘buddy pa...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
This poster describes the use of child-centered methods in a recent research project exploring young...
Researchers interested in children and youth\u27s engagement with information have developed partici...
Many children in the USA spend a significant amount of time in center-based childcare. However, rese...
Children and adolescents engage with information in a variety of contexts for a variety of reasons, ...
This dissertation explored 5- to 7-year-old children’s information experience related to their indiv...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
research focusing on children has been carried out by collecting information from the children’s par...
Methods commonly used in public library research such as interviews and questionnaires are not suita...
In this article, we examine methodological issues qualitative researchers encounter when they engage...
Conducting research with young children in the early years can be challenging. Methods traditionally...
Building on literature concerning participatory research, this article explores the use of ‘buddy pa...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
This poster describes the use of child-centered methods in a recent research project exploring young...
Researchers interested in children and youth\u27s engagement with information have developed partici...
Many children in the USA spend a significant amount of time in center-based childcare. However, rese...
Children and adolescents engage with information in a variety of contexts for a variety of reasons, ...
This dissertation explored 5- to 7-year-old children’s information experience related to their indiv...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
This chapter discusses the generation of observational and interview data with children, how to seek...
research focusing on children has been carried out by collecting information from the children’s par...
Methods commonly used in public library research such as interviews and questionnaires are not suita...
In this article, we examine methodological issues qualitative researchers encounter when they engage...
Conducting research with young children in the early years can be challenging. Methods traditionally...
Building on literature concerning participatory research, this article explores the use of ‘buddy pa...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...