This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research projects; the first author exploring young people’s relationships with community radio, and the second author studying young people’s alcohol consumption practices and experiences, both in the North West of England, UK. The authors discuss the methods of data collection they employed, which enabled young people the opportunity to participate in meaningful ways. However, drawing on snapshots from their PhD theses, the authors question whether decisions made when writing up related to protecting anonymity, (re)presenting speech characteristics, and editing, independently of participants, potentially undid some of the hard work exerted in creating an equ...
Historically the voices of children in research have been silent. They are often seen as victims or...
As participants in participatory process, PD academics report on the practices and outcomes of their...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research projects;...
This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research projects;...
This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research projects;...
This paper, co-authored between three adults and five children aged 8–11, adopts a ‘collaborative wr...
Developments in the conceptualisation of childhood have prompted a fundamental shift in young people...
Participatory research with young people centres their knowledge and experiences to generate researc...
Research within the fields of youth sexuality and safeguarding, and ethical governance more broadly,...
Participatory research with young people has become an approach increasingly adopted by researchers ...
Developments in the conceptualisation of childhood have prompted a fundamental shift in young people...
This book presents a guiding framework for designing and supporting participatory research with youn...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
Historically the voices of children in research have been silent. They are often seen as victims or...
As participants in participatory process, PD academics report on the practices and outcomes of their...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research projects;...
This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research projects;...
This article adopts a reflexive stance as the authors look back on their doctoral research projects;...
This paper, co-authored between three adults and five children aged 8–11, adopts a ‘collaborative wr...
Developments in the conceptualisation of childhood have prompted a fundamental shift in young people...
Participatory research with young people centres their knowledge and experiences to generate researc...
Research within the fields of youth sexuality and safeguarding, and ethical governance more broadly,...
Participatory research with young people has become an approach increasingly adopted by researchers ...
Developments in the conceptualisation of childhood have prompted a fundamental shift in young people...
This book presents a guiding framework for designing and supporting participatory research with youn...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
Historically the voices of children in research have been silent. They are often seen as victims or...
As participants in participatory process, PD academics report on the practices and outcomes of their...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...