Young people's participation in the evaluation of services designed for them has become widespread in England following the United Kingdom's ratification of the UNCRC. This makes participation a matter of citizenship as well as of research. The paper reflects on these developments from a critical social psychological perspective. In particular it looks at the experience of working with a transformational model of participation. The author reflects on the possibilities and limitations of such a model and argues that within the English socio-cultural context a number of challenges, conceptualised by the author as transactional practices, make the establishment of enduring relational practices difficult. Epistemological reflexivity and a pragm...
Children's and young people’s right to participate has been increasingly acknowledged and taken up i...
This article problematizes the slippery notion of `informed consent' and its negotiation in particip...
This chapter examines the multidimensional nature of chidlren's participation from a UK perspective,...
Young people's participation in the evaluation of services designed for them has become widespread i...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
AIM: This paper seeks to add to the debate regarding children as researchers by exploring the ...
Caralyn Blaisdell - ORCID 0000-0002-5491-7346 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5491-7346Children’s parti...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
This research aims to establish a new way of understanding the ‘problem’ of children and young peopl...
Children's participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
Transformative potential of participatory research with children as participants is reflected in ...
Whilst there is growing awareness of the case for children and young people's participation across t...
Participation has become a rallying cry for those committed to respecting children and young people ...
Children's and young people’s right to participate has been increasingly acknowledged and taken up i...
This article problematizes the slippery notion of `informed consent' and its negotiation in particip...
This chapter examines the multidimensional nature of chidlren's participation from a UK perspective,...
Young people's participation in the evaluation of services designed for them has become widespread i...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
AIM: This paper seeks to add to the debate regarding children as researchers by exploring the ...
Caralyn Blaisdell - ORCID 0000-0002-5491-7346 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5491-7346Children’s parti...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
This research aims to establish a new way of understanding the ‘problem’ of children and young peopl...
Children's participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
Transformative potential of participatory research with children as participants is reflected in ...
Whilst there is growing awareness of the case for children and young people's participation across t...
Participation has become a rallying cry for those committed to respecting children and young people ...
Children's and young people’s right to participate has been increasingly acknowledged and taken up i...
This article problematizes the slippery notion of `informed consent' and its negotiation in particip...
This chapter examines the multidimensional nature of chidlren's participation from a UK perspective,...