In more recent years in geographical research there has been a trend towards ‘child-friendly’ or ‘young people-friendly’ research methods, often involving creativity and participation. Meanwhile, traditional methods such as interviews and focus groups continue to dominate research with adult participants. This paper draws and reflects on fieldnotes documented during a study which used participatory design workshops with activity-based methods to contemporaneously, but separately, engage with young people with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and their parents. This paper contributes to the body of literature concerned with intergenerational practice in children’s geographies and geographical work more broadly. It does so not by focusin...
In this concluding chapter of ‘Doing’ Children’s Geographies, we aim to draw together some commonali...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researche...
Over the past ten years, geographers have contributed to the growing body of interdisciplinary resea...
Human geographers are increasingly employing mixed-method approaches in their research, including in...
Doing Children's Geographies provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with you...
Doing Children's Geographies" provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with yo...
Participatory research methods offer a very promising approach for gaining in-depth understanding of...
A framework of six steps for engaging young children in research is presented in this chapter. This ...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
This paper explores seven methodological issues in some detail to illustrate the ways in which aspec...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
Over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the methodologies used in research wi...
This article discusses some of the challenges involved in conducting research with children and youn...
Over thirty years ago, children's participation rights were recognized internationally with the adop...
In this concluding chapter of ‘Doing’ Children’s Geographies, we aim to draw together some commonali...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researche...
Over the past ten years, geographers have contributed to the growing body of interdisciplinary resea...
Human geographers are increasingly employing mixed-method approaches in their research, including in...
Doing Children's Geographies provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with you...
Doing Children's Geographies" provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with yo...
Participatory research methods offer a very promising approach for gaining in-depth understanding of...
A framework of six steps for engaging young children in research is presented in this chapter. This ...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
This paper explores seven methodological issues in some detail to illustrate the ways in which aspec...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
Over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the methodologies used in research wi...
This article discusses some of the challenges involved in conducting research with children and youn...
Over thirty years ago, children's participation rights were recognized internationally with the adop...
In this concluding chapter of ‘Doing’ Children’s Geographies, we aim to draw together some commonali...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researche...