This article aims to contribute to debates about the current orthodoxy in relation to involving young people as participants in social research. This article will reflect on the increasing trend of including young people to greater degrees in social science research and questions whether ‘user involvement’ necessarily benefits the users or produces ‘better’ research. The dilemmas encountered in establishing and working with a Young People’s Advisory Group for a research project on young people’s experiences of violence in their intimate relationships are discussed in a way that illustrates the complexity of achieving benefits both for the young people and for the research
It is clear to us that young people should be seen as creative agents who bring about change (Chapte...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
This article seeks to contribute to the debate concerning the benefits and costs of involving young ...
This article aims to contribute to debates about the current orthodoxy in relation to involving youn...
At a time when children and young people s involvement in research is increasingly the norm, this a...
Limited attention has been given to what motivates and informs children and young people’s decision ...
Limited attention has been given to what motivates and informs children and young people’s decision ...
This thesis is an article-based PhD. Against the backdrop of the almost universal acceptance of the ...
Academia and practice have increased their investment in young peoples’ participation. One key appro...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
This article reviews the legacy of young people's involvement in policy research in the UK and propo...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
The article is based on qualitative research conducted in the UK and the USA by three critical socia...
It is clear to us that young people should be seen as creative agents who bring about change (Chapte...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
This article seeks to contribute to the debate concerning the benefits and costs of involving young ...
This article aims to contribute to debates about the current orthodoxy in relation to involving youn...
At a time when children and young people s involvement in research is increasingly the norm, this a...
Limited attention has been given to what motivates and informs children and young people’s decision ...
Limited attention has been given to what motivates and informs children and young people’s decision ...
This thesis is an article-based PhD. Against the backdrop of the almost universal acceptance of the ...
Academia and practice have increased their investment in young peoples’ participation. One key appro...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
This article reviews the legacy of young people's involvement in policy research in the UK and propo...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
The article is based on qualitative research conducted in the UK and the USA by three critical socia...
It is clear to us that young people should be seen as creative agents who bring about change (Chapte...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
This article seeks to contribute to the debate concerning the benefits and costs of involving young ...