The author assumed that her experience as a qualitative researcher accustomed to interviewing adults, and formerly as a teacher of young children, would be an adequate enough basis for undertaking research with children. She describes her first experience at a child care centre, when after a week, deflated and dejected, she retreated from the centre with little meaningful data, her stance as researcher severely challenged and disrupted. In this article she describes how she responded to that challenge when she returned to the centre the following year in the hope of continuing the project. The article explores how a sense of humility, reciprocity and community seemed to contribute to establishing productive relationships with children and i...
My research investigated four young Australian children's experiences of art in their homes, and as ...
Research involving children renders numerous doubts, problems, and questions. Furthermore, many of s...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
The focus of this chapter is on research with younger children, and on what Corsaro (2005) describes...
Children were considered weak and lack of experience. The perspectives, nevertheless, have changed; ...
Researchers have emphasized the child’s perspective within social science since the 1990’s which has...
Although a developing theme, research has under-represented children's voices and much of the litera...
While some sociological careers are mapped out rigorously, others are framed by opportunities that p...
This article arose from the author's experiences as a researcher exploring children's reactions to t...
Within child and childhood research, contextual approaches are foregrounded thus emphasizing childre...
This paper explores elements of an ethnographic case study of the peer group ‘realities’ of young ch...
The article discusses ethical dilemmas in qualitative research with children and proposes potential ...
This paper explores elements of an ethnographic case study of the peer group ‘realities ’ of young c...
Children's research capacities have become increasingly recognised by adults, yet children remain ex...
When we conduct practitioner research, we must be very wary of the impact that our research has upon...
My research investigated four young Australian children's experiences of art in their homes, and as ...
Research involving children renders numerous doubts, problems, and questions. Furthermore, many of s...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
The focus of this chapter is on research with younger children, and on what Corsaro (2005) describes...
Children were considered weak and lack of experience. The perspectives, nevertheless, have changed; ...
Researchers have emphasized the child’s perspective within social science since the 1990’s which has...
Although a developing theme, research has under-represented children's voices and much of the litera...
While some sociological careers are mapped out rigorously, others are framed by opportunities that p...
This article arose from the author's experiences as a researcher exploring children's reactions to t...
Within child and childhood research, contextual approaches are foregrounded thus emphasizing childre...
This paper explores elements of an ethnographic case study of the peer group ‘realities’ of young ch...
The article discusses ethical dilemmas in qualitative research with children and proposes potential ...
This paper explores elements of an ethnographic case study of the peer group ‘realities ’ of young c...
Children's research capacities have become increasingly recognised by adults, yet children remain ex...
When we conduct practitioner research, we must be very wary of the impact that our research has upon...
My research investigated four young Australian children's experiences of art in their homes, and as ...
Research involving children renders numerous doubts, problems, and questions. Furthermore, many of s...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...