This paper reflects upon emotional moments in research with children and young people. In particular, we seek to contribute to the now-extensive literature on emotions in social scientific research practice by: (i) attempting to acknowledge the often-overlooked emotions experienced by children and young people whilst participating in research; (ii) highlighting the complex, multiperspectival nature of emotions in research. We suggest that these complexities can, simultaneously be problematic and an opportunity to celebrate the achievement of doing research together
This paper takes as its focus a public engagement project with children from two primary schools in ...
My research investigated four young Australian children's experiences of art in their homes, and as ...
This article contests the emphasis that is frequently placed upon child-friendly methods in research...
This paper reflects upon emotional moments in research with children and young people. In particular...
Over the last twenty years there has been considerable interest in teaching children and young peopl...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
Participatory research methods offer a very promising approach for gaining in-depth understanding of...
Ethnographic note-taking in the field is often imbued with emotions, shaped by power relations and i...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
Drawing on new empirical research focused on children’s emotional experiences, this special issue is...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional distress. Co...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researche...
In this edited text, Clark et al. bring together 18 chapters exploring various aspects of conducting...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
This paper takes as its focus a public engagement project with children from two primary schools in ...
My research investigated four young Australian children's experiences of art in their homes, and as ...
This article contests the emphasis that is frequently placed upon child-friendly methods in research...
This paper reflects upon emotional moments in research with children and young people. In particular...
Over the last twenty years there has been considerable interest in teaching children and young peopl...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
Participatory research methods offer a very promising approach for gaining in-depth understanding of...
Ethnographic note-taking in the field is often imbued with emotions, shaped by power relations and i...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
Drawing on new empirical research focused on children’s emotional experiences, this special issue is...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional distress. Co...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researche...
In this edited text, Clark et al. bring together 18 chapters exploring various aspects of conducting...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
This paper takes as its focus a public engagement project with children from two primary schools in ...
My research investigated four young Australian children's experiences of art in their homes, and as ...
This article contests the emphasis that is frequently placed upon child-friendly methods in research...