Voice represents a commitment to child focused studies which provide insights into childhood. This builds upon the assumption that voice equates to authenticity and that children’s words can speak for themselves. These claims remain disputed and more could be done to critique how voices are extracted, translated and used in research in ways which disconnect from embodied experiences within material and social contexts. Critical analysis provides an opportunity to consider next steps in voice research, calling for greater dialogue between disciplines and a reconsideration of disciplinary boundaries
This article focuses on human development in the early years, and the challenges for teachers and re...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Although the importance of listening to young children’s voices is acknowledged in international lit...
Voice is an umbrella term to consider speech acts of participants (Herman, et al., 2005). Regardless...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
There has been a growing interest in giving voice to children in response to the introduction of the...
Adults such as researchers, parents, teachers, etc. often speak for children and it is important, de...
Generating and analysing child voice data: underpinning principles: accessing children’s voices; eth...
"There are many reasons for involving children and young people in the process of research (Kirby, L...
Child research has been conducted 'on' rather than 'with' children, and has often used parental prox...
Although claims to “give voice” to children through qualitative inquiry seem morally just and have b...
The canonical narratives (Bruner, 2004) of contemporary research with children include participation...
This paper uses the sonic geographies of childhood as an entry point into long-standing and importan...
This research explores the concept of how an open listening climate in early years settings can faci...
To foster children and young people’s skills, dispositions and understanding that underpin a voice a...
This article focuses on human development in the early years, and the challenges for teachers and re...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Although the importance of listening to young children’s voices is acknowledged in international lit...
Voice is an umbrella term to consider speech acts of participants (Herman, et al., 2005). Regardless...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
There has been a growing interest in giving voice to children in response to the introduction of the...
Adults such as researchers, parents, teachers, etc. often speak for children and it is important, de...
Generating and analysing child voice data: underpinning principles: accessing children’s voices; eth...
"There are many reasons for involving children and young people in the process of research (Kirby, L...
Child research has been conducted 'on' rather than 'with' children, and has often used parental prox...
Although claims to “give voice” to children through qualitative inquiry seem morally just and have b...
The canonical narratives (Bruner, 2004) of contemporary research with children include participation...
This paper uses the sonic geographies of childhood as an entry point into long-standing and importan...
This research explores the concept of how an open listening climate in early years settings can faci...
To foster children and young people’s skills, dispositions and understanding that underpin a voice a...
This article focuses on human development in the early years, and the challenges for teachers and re...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Although the importance of listening to young children’s voices is acknowledged in international lit...