How to conduct childhood research from the children’s point of view? Among various methods, ethnography has proven to be a method by which researchers are able to find the reality of children's lives and symbolic messages within the reality of children. The researcher must be open to set aside his / her adult-like thinking and jump right into children’s experiences, feelings, and interactions to find the understanding of child-centered answers. How is this done? We divide the critical stages of ethnographic childhood research into four: 1) acquiring material, 2) assuming the role of a researcher, 3) reaching the child’s voice, and 4) describing the results to open up the world of children. This article opens up a discussion also about resea...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
This article is about the possibilities of conducting research with children productively. Children ...
In this article I examine the role my parental identity and my daughter’s presence in the field play...
This presentation reported the application of critical ethnography as a means to capture children’s ...
Childhood research is increasingly being conducted from different disciplines, and research methods ...
This article discusses the use of ethnography in research in the field of education, to reflect on t...
This paper brings together socio-cultural theorising about language and literacy learning as well as...
This article discusses why researchers and educators might choose to seek children's perspectives. I...
This article presents and discuss Visual Ethnography as Methodological approach to research on embod...
The inclusion of children’s responses in research of educational settings are important and have bee...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
This study describes the ethnographic approach used in educational research, as seen through the eye...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
This article is about the possibilities of conducting research with children productively. Children ...
In this article I examine the role my parental identity and my daughter’s presence in the field play...
This presentation reported the application of critical ethnography as a means to capture children’s ...
Childhood research is increasingly being conducted from different disciplines, and research methods ...
This article discusses the use of ethnography in research in the field of education, to reflect on t...
This paper brings together socio-cultural theorising about language and literacy learning as well as...
This article discusses why researchers and educators might choose to seek children's perspectives. I...
This article presents and discuss Visual Ethnography as Methodological approach to research on embod...
The inclusion of children’s responses in research of educational settings are important and have bee...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
This study describes the ethnographic approach used in educational research, as seen through the eye...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
This article is about the possibilities of conducting research with children productively. Children ...
In this article I examine the role my parental identity and my daughter’s presence in the field play...