This paper addresses issues of methodology when attempting to investigate the opinions of young people. It uses the concept of ‘ethical reflexivity’ (Gewirz & Cribb, 2006) to theorise some very practical considerations of research in classrooms. Drawing specifically on three studies of young people’s understandings of citizenship and their views on topical issues, two from England and one from Lebanon, we present ways in which the ethical challenges of such research can be met. Whilst acknowledging the power relationship between researchers and informants, we suggest that what we call ‘pedagogical research approaches’ built on a participative methodology can open up a space where both parties benefit. We argue that, when working in schools,...
This paper discusses the methodological and ethical issues arising from a project that focused on co...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
This paper critically reflects upon the experiences of three student researchers during a participat...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
This article critically explores data generated within a participatory research project with young p...
This article critically explores data generated within a participatory research project with young p...
I begin this chapter with an historical overview of the status of the child in education, charting h...
The recent foundation of a ‘Young Children’s Perspectives’ special interest group in the European Ea...
A growing number of reflective and critical voices around participatory research practices have ques...
A growing number of reflective and critical voices around participatory research practices have ques...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
This paper discusses the methodological and ethical issues arising from a project that focused on co...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
This paper critically reflects upon the experiences of three student researchers during a participat...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
This article critically explores data generated within a participatory research project with young p...
This article critically explores data generated within a participatory research project with young p...
I begin this chapter with an historical overview of the status of the child in education, charting h...
The recent foundation of a ‘Young Children’s Perspectives’ special interest group in the European Ea...
A growing number of reflective and critical voices around participatory research practices have ques...
A growing number of reflective and critical voices around participatory research practices have ques...
The recent foundation of a 'Young Children's Perspectives' special interest group in the European Ea...
This paper discusses the methodological and ethical issues arising from a project that focused on co...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Children's G...
This paper critically reflects upon the experiences of three student researchers during a participat...