Melissa Freeman and Sandra Mathison’s (2009) new book, Researching Children’s Experiences, provides readers with a theoretically-rich presentation regarding researching children. Steeped in social constructivist informed methodology the authors explore a wide variety of methods and perspectives for not only studying children, but also enlisting children as co-researchers too. The depth and passion with which the authors embrace the social constructivist metaphor helps to make this book both novel and highly practical
The entirely revised third edition of Research with Children forms a unique resource book on the met...
About the book: Research with Children is a unique resource book on the methodology of childhood res...
In “Doing mental health research with children and adolescents. A Guide to qualitative Methods” (201...
Melissa Freeman and Sandra Mathison’s (2009) new book, Researching Children’s Experiences, provides ...
In Research with children: Theory & practice, Michelle O’Reilly, Pablo Ronzoni and Nisha Dogra engag...
This chapter presents the broad themes of this special issue by introducing the contributions and co...
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Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
The 3rd Edition of Doing Research with Children: A Practical Guide (2013). Greig, Taylor, and Mackay...
This article is about the possibilities of conducting research with children productively. Children ...
In this article, we examine methodological issues qualitative researchers encounter when they engage...
The growing use of diverse qualitative approaches in the social sciences has lead qualitative resear...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
In this edited text, Clark et al. bring together 18 chapters exploring various aspects of conducting...
This book presents a guiding framework for designing and supporting participatory research with youn...
The entirely revised third edition of Research with Children forms a unique resource book on the met...
About the book: Research with Children is a unique resource book on the methodology of childhood res...
In “Doing mental health research with children and adolescents. A Guide to qualitative Methods” (201...
Melissa Freeman and Sandra Mathison’s (2009) new book, Researching Children’s Experiences, provides ...
In Research with children: Theory & practice, Michelle O’Reilly, Pablo Ronzoni and Nisha Dogra engag...
This chapter presents the broad themes of this special issue by introducing the contributions and co...
There has been a growing interest in giving voice to children in response to the introduction of the...
Childhood is not simply a personal experience of an individual human in their early years of life. I...
The 3rd Edition of Doing Research with Children: A Practical Guide (2013). Greig, Taylor, and Mackay...
This article is about the possibilities of conducting research with children productively. Children ...
In this article, we examine methodological issues qualitative researchers encounter when they engage...
The growing use of diverse qualitative approaches in the social sciences has lead qualitative resear...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
In this edited text, Clark et al. bring together 18 chapters exploring various aspects of conducting...
This book presents a guiding framework for designing and supporting participatory research with youn...
The entirely revised third edition of Research with Children forms a unique resource book on the met...
About the book: Research with Children is a unique resource book on the methodology of childhood res...
In “Doing mental health research with children and adolescents. A Guide to qualitative Methods” (201...