A changing view of children, accelerated by the Convention of the Rights of the Child (UN in Convention on the rights of the child, UN Doc. A/RES/44/25, 1989, http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/pdf/crc.pdf) has shifted the landscape of child and family research over the last few decades. Once viewed with low credibility and operating outside the interpretive framework of adult researchers, the rights-bearing child is increasingly recognized not only as having the capacity but also the right to participate in research. More recently, this movement has transitioned from the direct engagement of children as research participants—now considered commonplace, although less so for those who are structurally vulnerable—to the involvement of children...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
As other contributions to this book show, there has been a paradigm shift from research on children ...
A changing view of children, accelerated by the Convention of the Rights of the Child (UN in Convent...
In previous work we discussed ‘voice’ in collaborative research (Solvason, Cliffe and Snowden, 2017)...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was a crucial moment that changed children’...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
UID/SOC/04647/2013The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was a crucial moment that...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
Children were considered weak and lack of experience. The perspectives, nevertheless, have changed; ...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
Changing views on childhood and children’s rights entail an increasing demand for listening to child...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
As other contributions to this book show, there has been a paradigm shift from research on children ...
A changing view of children, accelerated by the Convention of the Rights of the Child (UN in Convent...
In previous work we discussed ‘voice’ in collaborative research (Solvason, Cliffe and Snowden, 2017)...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was a crucial moment that changed children’...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
UID/SOC/04647/2013The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was a crucial moment that...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Researching with young and developmentally young children offers opportunities and challenges for re...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
Children were considered weak and lack of experience. The perspectives, nevertheless, have changed; ...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
Changing views on childhood and children’s rights entail an increasing demand for listening to child...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
As other contributions to this book show, there has been a paradigm shift from research on children ...