This article takes as its starting point the author’s personal experience of sudden, unexpected child death and the impetus this provided for research exploring the topic. The article charts the isolation which parents may experience following a sudden, unexpected child death and situates this within a cultural taboo around dying. The author further discusses her involvement as a researcher combining personal experience and academic study in a way which formed potentially “dangerous knowledge.” The article concludes with a discussion of how certain forms of knowledge may become segregated from research and provides ways forward from this
While the ability, and indeed right, of children to be active participants in the research process h...
My article is a very personal one. It is based on my recently published memoir, City of One, which t...
This article describes the exploratory use of professional therapeutic support by social researchers...
This article charts the isolation that parents may experience following a sudden, unexpected child d...
This article takes as its starting point the author’s personal experience of sudden, unexpected chil...
This case study charts my progress through doctoral research which focuses on parents' experience of...
There has been much work highlighting the benefits of autoethnographic research yet little acknowled...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
Perinatal loss has received widespread coverage with the Baby Loss Awareness Week that took place in...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
In this article I am going to discuss the challenge in researching sensitive subjects and some of th...
This chapter explores the ethical pitfalls inherent in the identity construction of 'grieving mother...
Background: As understandings of the impacts of end-of-life experiences on parents’ grief and berea...
Abstract Background As understandings of the impacts of end-of-life experiences on parents’ grief an...
© The Author(s) 2020. This paper explores ethical challenges encountered when conducting research ab...
While the ability, and indeed right, of children to be active participants in the research process h...
My article is a very personal one. It is based on my recently published memoir, City of One, which t...
This article describes the exploratory use of professional therapeutic support by social researchers...
This article charts the isolation that parents may experience following a sudden, unexpected child d...
This article takes as its starting point the author’s personal experience of sudden, unexpected chil...
This case study charts my progress through doctoral research which focuses on parents' experience of...
There has been much work highlighting the benefits of autoethnographic research yet little acknowled...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
Perinatal loss has received widespread coverage with the Baby Loss Awareness Week that took place in...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
In this article I am going to discuss the challenge in researching sensitive subjects and some of th...
This chapter explores the ethical pitfalls inherent in the identity construction of 'grieving mother...
Background: As understandings of the impacts of end-of-life experiences on parents’ grief and berea...
Abstract Background As understandings of the impacts of end-of-life experiences on parents’ grief an...
© The Author(s) 2020. This paper explores ethical challenges encountered when conducting research ab...
While the ability, and indeed right, of children to be active participants in the research process h...
My article is a very personal one. It is based on my recently published memoir, City of One, which t...
This article describes the exploratory use of professional therapeutic support by social researchers...