Background: Contemporary public health problems connect to the social determinants of health, with a growing recognition of social inclusion as imperative to sustainable development. In this quest for social inclusion, early childhood and families are of particular interest. Although co-creation is suggested as viable path to support well-being, less is known how social inclusion might be co-created in practice. The aim of this study was to explore how Participatory Action Research (PAR) can be a tool for transformative practices in a local community, pointing to kindergartens as meeting places for recognizing social inclusion as a common value in early childhood. Methods: A qualitative PAR study was embedded in a Norwegian municipality as ...
Although theories around Communities of Practice have gained significant ground in recent years and ...
The aim of this research was to explore a socially sustainable culture of participation in which all...
With the aim of developing new knowledge on inclusive practices for young children in early childhoo...
Background: Contemporary public health problems connect to the social determinants of health, with a...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) with children and youth is at the intersection of child wellness...
This dissertation explores the ways in which one kindergarten community of practice supports the act...
Schools may play an essential role as an arena for co-creating community activities that enhance wel...
This article focuses on how children, independent of abilities, create healthy identities and spaces...
Background For education to be underpinned deeply by the principles of inclusion and interculturali...
This paper introduces research that challenges decision-makers to listen to and act upon children an...
Norwegian Kindergartens are seen as one of the most important social infrastructures for all childre...
The current Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) study uses a mixed-methods approach to exa...
Participatory action research (PAR) is a well-known approach in social sciences but is seldom used i...
Children's participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
Although theories around Communities of Practice have gained significant ground in recent years and ...
The aim of this research was to explore a socially sustainable culture of participation in which all...
With the aim of developing new knowledge on inclusive practices for young children in early childhoo...
Background: Contemporary public health problems connect to the social determinants of health, with a...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) with children and youth is at the intersection of child wellness...
This dissertation explores the ways in which one kindergarten community of practice supports the act...
Schools may play an essential role as an arena for co-creating community activities that enhance wel...
This article focuses on how children, independent of abilities, create healthy identities and spaces...
Background For education to be underpinned deeply by the principles of inclusion and interculturali...
This paper introduces research that challenges decision-makers to listen to and act upon children an...
Norwegian Kindergartens are seen as one of the most important social infrastructures for all childre...
The current Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) study uses a mixed-methods approach to exa...
Participatory action research (PAR) is a well-known approach in social sciences but is seldom used i...
Children's participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
Although theories around Communities of Practice have gained significant ground in recent years and ...
The aim of this research was to explore a socially sustainable culture of participation in which all...
With the aim of developing new knowledge on inclusive practices for young children in early childhoo...