This article presents the rationale for ‘found childhood’, a crossdisciplinary project mobilising the art practice of ‘found objects’ to attend specifically to found objects concerning childhood. Found childhood reflects an emerging approach, child as method (Burman, 2019, in press), that interrogates both contemporary modalities of childhood and wider social relations disclosed by the prism of childhood. Narratives of visual records of a discarded/found childhood-related artefacts encountered in public space are presented and reflected upon, conceptually and methodologically. The approach combines debates on contemporary relationships constellated around childhood with social geographies of urban space, and its non-places, alongside narrat...
This article describes a ceramic arts research project that provided children with opportunities for...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
This article presents the rationale for ‘found childhood’, a crossdisciplinary project mobilising th...
Draws upon photography to discuss the construction of childhood within the ecological spaces of glob...
Childhood is often presented as a state of becoming constrained by discourses of ignorance, passivit...
This article discusses the research approach in 'Pathways through Childhood', a small qualitative st...
Creative Common worlding with research-creation in early childhood education engages with provocatio...
In this issue of Bank Street’s Occasional Paper Series, we explore the nature of childhood by offeri...
In this issue of Bank Street’s Occasional Paper Series, we explore the nature of childhood by offeri...
Explores the connections between our images of the child and our understandings of children’s spaces...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I argue for the value of participatory methodologies, in research with children, wh...
This article begins by discussing ‘developmentalism’, one of the key debates that has characterised ...
This article describes a ceramic arts research project that provided children with opportunities for...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
This article presents the rationale for ‘found childhood’, a crossdisciplinary project mobilising th...
Draws upon photography to discuss the construction of childhood within the ecological spaces of glob...
Childhood is often presented as a state of becoming constrained by discourses of ignorance, passivit...
This article discusses the research approach in 'Pathways through Childhood', a small qualitative st...
Creative Common worlding with research-creation in early childhood education engages with provocatio...
In this issue of Bank Street’s Occasional Paper Series, we explore the nature of childhood by offeri...
In this issue of Bank Street’s Occasional Paper Series, we explore the nature of childhood by offeri...
Explores the connections between our images of the child and our understandings of children’s spaces...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I argue for the value of participatory methodologies, in research with children, wh...
This article begins by discussing ‘developmentalism’, one of the key debates that has characterised ...
This article describes a ceramic arts research project that provided children with opportunities for...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...