In this paper we explore some current issues in, what has come to be called, the new sociology of childhood and how these relate to the process of researching children's lives in general, and to our own research in particular. We discuss the developmental model of childhood, before going on to explore ideas about children as, on the one hand, inhabiting a relatively autonomous realm and, on the other as part of the same social world as adults but with different sets of competencies. The implications of these differing positions for researching children will be assessed prior to a discussion of the design of our current research, on children and risk, and the wider implications of our reflections on the research process
The focus of this chapter is on research with younger children, and on what Corsaro (2005) describes...
AbstractThis paper starts from contemporary conceptualizations of childhood as socially constructed ...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
In this paper we explore some current issues in, what has come to be called, the new sociology of ch...
This paper argues that current child and childhood research is problematical in as much as there is ...
As one looks from an historical perspective at the vast field of social scientific, empirical resear...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus among childhood researchers on the concept of ch...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
Researching Children and Youth: Methodological Issues, Strategies, and Innovations, part of the Soci...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
The new paradigm in social research on children, accepting the child as an important social actor, h...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the history of writing about or researching children, in ...
As other contributions to this book show, there has been a paradigm shift from research on children ...
The focus of this chapter is on research with younger children, and on what Corsaro (2005) describes...
AbstractThis paper starts from contemporary conceptualizations of childhood as socially constructed ...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
In this paper we explore some current issues in, what has come to be called, the new sociology of ch...
This paper argues that current child and childhood research is problematical in as much as there is ...
As one looks from an historical perspective at the vast field of social scientific, empirical resear...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus among childhood researchers on the concept of ch...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
Researching Children and Youth: Methodological Issues, Strategies, and Innovations, part of the Soci...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
The new paradigm in social research on children, accepting the child as an important social actor, h...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the history of writing about or researching children, in ...
As other contributions to this book show, there has been a paradigm shift from research on children ...
The focus of this chapter is on research with younger children, and on what Corsaro (2005) describes...
AbstractThis paper starts from contemporary conceptualizations of childhood as socially constructed ...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...