This article compares democratic participation research in Scottish schools over a 10-year period. The comparison reveals how ‘organic’ aspects of decision-making arise in arenas of school activity. We argue that research heretofore has focussed on pupil councils to the exclusion of more everyday embedded and embodied choices. Primary researchers in the studies revisited data, drawing on their respective theoretical frameworks, to consider how new materialist perspectives offer ways to attend differently to the recursive, relational dynamics of participation
This work is an analysis of the origins and development of modern school boards in Scotland, 1984-19...
In both youth research and pedagogical literature, and especially in related policy arenas, the pers...
This paper introduces research that challenges decision-makers to listen to and act upon children an...
This article compares democratic participation research in Scottish schools over a 10-year period. T...
There has been a long-standing call for the participation of young people in decision making in scho...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), which applies to all children u...
Purpose: This article assesses how different aspects of the school climate relate to students’ inten...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
This article critically examines pupil councils as a means of developing pupils’ citizenship partici...
This article analyses modes of participation which enable schools to develop as democratic communiti...
This paper draws upon learning from three action research projects conducted as part of a Europe-wid...
Education for citizenship is firmly on the policy agenda throughout Britain, and there is an expecta...
Much has now been written on student participation at school. Yet a lack of conceptual clarity, cont...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), which applies to all children u...
As the education for citizenship agenda continues to impact on schools, there is a need to begin the...
This work is an analysis of the origins and development of modern school boards in Scotland, 1984-19...
In both youth research and pedagogical literature, and especially in related policy arenas, the pers...
This paper introduces research that challenges decision-makers to listen to and act upon children an...
This article compares democratic participation research in Scottish schools over a 10-year period. T...
There has been a long-standing call for the participation of young people in decision making in scho...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), which applies to all children u...
Purpose: This article assesses how different aspects of the school climate relate to students’ inten...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
This article critically examines pupil councils as a means of developing pupils’ citizenship partici...
This article analyses modes of participation which enable schools to develop as democratic communiti...
This paper draws upon learning from three action research projects conducted as part of a Europe-wid...
Education for citizenship is firmly on the policy agenda throughout Britain, and there is an expecta...
Much has now been written on student participation at school. Yet a lack of conceptual clarity, cont...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), which applies to all children u...
As the education for citizenship agenda continues to impact on schools, there is a need to begin the...
This work is an analysis of the origins and development of modern school boards in Scotland, 1984-19...
In both youth research and pedagogical literature, and especially in related policy arenas, the pers...
This paper introduces research that challenges decision-makers to listen to and act upon children an...