Research into potentially sensitive issues with young people presents numerous methodological and ethical challenges. While recent studies have highlighted the advantages of task-based activities in research with young people, the literature on life history research provides few suggestions as to effective and appropriate research tools for encouraging young people to tell their stories. This paper explores the contribution that may be made to such research by the life grid, a visual tool for mapping important life events against the passage of time and prompting wide-ranging discussion. Critical advantages of the life grid in qualitative research include: its visual element which can help to engage interviewer and interviewee in a process ...
The life grid, has recently been acclaimed as a accurate method for collecting retrospective data fr...
Embedded within quantitative longitudinal panel or cohort studies is narrative potential that is arg...
Twelve young people aged 11 to 18 years, living in foster care in one local authority in South Wales...
Research into potentially sensitive issues with young people presents numerous methodological and et...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
Background: Methodological literature on qualitative research with children and young people suggest...
Socio-economic status and conditions are known to be key determinants of health and inequality. Thes...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
A life history approach enables study of how risk or health protection is shaped by critical transit...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...
In 2010 as a pre-registered PhD student at the University of Chester, I began looking at possible qu...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
In recent decades, there has been recognition that children and young people have considerable knowl...
The life grid, has recently been acclaimed as a accurate method for collecting retrospective data fr...
Embedded within quantitative longitudinal panel or cohort studies is narrative potential that is arg...
Twelve young people aged 11 to 18 years, living in foster care in one local authority in South Wales...
Research into potentially sensitive issues with young people presents numerous methodological and et...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
Background: Methodological literature on qualitative research with children and young people suggest...
Socio-economic status and conditions are known to be key determinants of health and inequality. Thes...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
A life history approach enables study of how risk or health protection is shaped by critical transit...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...
In 2010 as a pre-registered PhD student at the University of Chester, I began looking at possible qu...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
In recent decades, there has been recognition that children and young people have considerable knowl...
The life grid, has recently been acclaimed as a accurate method for collecting retrospective data fr...
Embedded within quantitative longitudinal panel or cohort studies is narrative potential that is arg...
Twelve young people aged 11 to 18 years, living in foster care in one local authority in South Wales...