Two academics from early childhood education, colleagues with some playwork involvement, offer insights into the potential for collaborative narrative research to generate rich and deep understandings of the value of playwork and its fascination for those who work in the field. Hazel Wright sets out the methodological framework she favours to explore meaning through biographical interviews; Paulette Luff shows how participants’ written journal entries may capture elements of practice and convey meaning through reflectivity and indicates how these can be harnessed as an element of action research supporting positive change in a work context. Their joint account is clearly set within a playwork research tradition and draws on a small-scale na...
Playwork is a new and developing profession with an increase in empirical research. This chapter c...
Working in a participatory research project with young people who are disabled, care-experienced or ...
Play is a point at which many ideas in early childhood education converge. It can be a point of cohe...
Two academics from early childhood education, colleagues with some playwork involvement, offer insig...
ii This research is an eight-month ethnographic study of preschool children s play narratives. Child...
The following study explores multi-agency working practices in three English children's centres. The...
While advocacy efforts for a child’s right to play have been significant over the past decade, these...
Charmaz (2014, p. 344) suggests that ‘a reflexive stance informs how the researcher conducts his or ...
Building on the success of the first volume of Researching Play from a Playwork Perspective, this bo...
This chapter draws on my experience as a PhD researcher investigating children’s perceptions of huma...
This paper explores the use of narratives and stories as multifaceted research and development tools...
Considerable ferment exists around the changing nature of children’s play and its place in contempor...
This chapter presents an overview of the literature on childhood wellbeing which is characterised by...
This chapter reviews how recent scholarship examining the nature of childhood can enable insight int...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
Playwork is a new and developing profession with an increase in empirical research. This chapter c...
Working in a participatory research project with young people who are disabled, care-experienced or ...
Play is a point at which many ideas in early childhood education converge. It can be a point of cohe...
Two academics from early childhood education, colleagues with some playwork involvement, offer insig...
ii This research is an eight-month ethnographic study of preschool children s play narratives. Child...
The following study explores multi-agency working practices in three English children's centres. The...
While advocacy efforts for a child’s right to play have been significant over the past decade, these...
Charmaz (2014, p. 344) suggests that ‘a reflexive stance informs how the researcher conducts his or ...
Building on the success of the first volume of Researching Play from a Playwork Perspective, this bo...
This chapter draws on my experience as a PhD researcher investigating children’s perceptions of huma...
This paper explores the use of narratives and stories as multifaceted research and development tools...
Considerable ferment exists around the changing nature of children’s play and its place in contempor...
This chapter presents an overview of the literature on childhood wellbeing which is characterised by...
This chapter reviews how recent scholarship examining the nature of childhood can enable insight int...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
Playwork is a new and developing profession with an increase in empirical research. This chapter c...
Working in a participatory research project with young people who are disabled, care-experienced or ...
Play is a point at which many ideas in early childhood education converge. It can be a point of cohe...