It is not uncommon to explore the views of parents and children in qualitative research with families. Yet the implications and challenges of a multiple perspective approach often remain at a relatively taken‐for‐granted level. In this article we draw on our experience across a range of qualitative interview‐based projects, focusing in particular on two case studies, to illustrate the practical working out of the challenges posed by multiple perspective research in families. The implications of research with parents and children are discussed in relation to two themes – power and truth. This discussion reflects on the challenges and benefits of multiple perspective research at different points in the research process. It is not the intentio...
This paper explores the methodological and ethical challenges of conducting qualitative research – e...
Background: Since the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, interest in the ethical and met...
WorkshopCare arrangements for children growing up in families with multiple problems need to be of h...
It is not uncommon to explore the views of parents and children in qualitative research with familie...
It is not uncommon to explore the views of parents and children in qualitative research with familie...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
The use of interviews from related individuals has become increasingly common in social research. Th...
While approaches to the analysis of multiple perspectives have been explored, the earlier stage of a...
While approaches to the analysis of multiple perspectives have been explored, the earlier stage of a...
Qualitative approaches are excellent ways to investigate family dynamics and family relationships. I...
The purpose of this current research inquiry is to elicit the perceptions of both students and famil...
This article interrogates the shifting ethical contours of research on contemporary childhood and fa...
The purpose of this article is to discuss questions about studying sensitive and contradictory famil...
This column discusses the importance of family participatory research practices with particular rega...
This paper explores the methodological and ethical challenges of conducting qualitative research – e...
Background: Since the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, interest in the ethical and met...
WorkshopCare arrangements for children growing up in families with multiple problems need to be of h...
It is not uncommon to explore the views of parents and children in qualitative research with familie...
It is not uncommon to explore the views of parents and children in qualitative research with familie...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
Family sociologists often conduct research which generates and compares parents’ and children’s pers...
The use of interviews from related individuals has become increasingly common in social research. Th...
While approaches to the analysis of multiple perspectives have been explored, the earlier stage of a...
While approaches to the analysis of multiple perspectives have been explored, the earlier stage of a...
Qualitative approaches are excellent ways to investigate family dynamics and family relationships. I...
The purpose of this current research inquiry is to elicit the perceptions of both students and famil...
This article interrogates the shifting ethical contours of research on contemporary childhood and fa...
The purpose of this article is to discuss questions about studying sensitive and contradictory famil...
This column discusses the importance of family participatory research practices with particular rega...
This paper explores the methodological and ethical challenges of conducting qualitative research – e...
Background: Since the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, interest in the ethical and met...
WorkshopCare arrangements for children growing up in families with multiple problems need to be of h...