This paper draws upon research projects in which efforts have been made to find ways of listening to young children’s voices in early years contexts. This listening, namely in the mosaic approach, helps us to see how children make sense of their world, and adopt our planning and ‘being with’ young children. After setting the context of early years pedagogy and ideology of mosaic approach, this paper focuses on the researcher’s journey to turn her gaze inward before making any claims about her engagement with and listening to young children. Since this approach purposely leaves unanswered the question what kind of data is going to be collected, researchers have to decide what data is in the course of a research project, through their engagem...
In this edited text, Clark et al. bring together 18 chapters exploring various aspects of conducting...
This book presents a guiding framework for designing and supporting participatory research with youn...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
This paper draws upon research projects in which efforts have been made to find ways of listening to...
This article contests the emphasis that is frequently placed upon child-friendly methods in research...
The inclusion of children’s responses in research of educational settings are important and have bee...
It is widely documented that young children participating in research should be protected from harm ...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
Dominant approaches to participatory research with children and young people provide ‘training’ for ...
Aims: To explore constructions of children’s personal epistemologies and their manifestations in thr...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
Purpose: This article examines the power relationships between researcher and participants, children...
Early childhood research continues to be dominated by psychological research in the positivist parad...
Caralyn Blaisdell - ORCID 0000-0002-5491-7346 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5491-7346Early childhood...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
In this edited text, Clark et al. bring together 18 chapters exploring various aspects of conducting...
This book presents a guiding framework for designing and supporting participatory research with youn...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
This paper draws upon research projects in which efforts have been made to find ways of listening to...
This article contests the emphasis that is frequently placed upon child-friendly methods in research...
The inclusion of children’s responses in research of educational settings are important and have bee...
It is widely documented that young children participating in research should be protected from harm ...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
Dominant approaches to participatory research with children and young people provide ‘training’ for ...
Aims: To explore constructions of children’s personal epistemologies and their manifestations in thr...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
Purpose: This article examines the power relationships between researcher and participants, children...
Early childhood research continues to be dominated by psychological research in the positivist parad...
Caralyn Blaisdell - ORCID 0000-0002-5491-7346 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5491-7346Early childhood...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
In this edited text, Clark et al. bring together 18 chapters exploring various aspects of conducting...
This book presents a guiding framework for designing and supporting participatory research with youn...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...