Human geographers are increasingly employing mixed-method approaches in their research, including in children's geographies, where ‘child-centred’ methods are often used alongside participant observation and semi-structured interviews to investigate children's perceptions and experiences. Mixing qualitative methods in this way raises a number of ethical and methodological issues, particularly regarding the changing power relationships between researchers and participants. This article considers the challenges and potential benefits of combining methods from participatory and interpretive approaches through triangulation or ‘crystallisation’. The issues are illustrated through an empirical case study on children, health and exercise in the e...
This symposium draws together four papers exploring innovative approaches to qualitative research wi...
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
This is an annotated review of key research published within Children's Geographies: a large and vib...
Human geographers are increasingly employing mixed-method approaches in their research, including in...
Doing Children's Geographies provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with you...
Doing Children's Geographies" provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with yo...
Over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the methodologies used in research wi...
Over the past ten years, geographers have contributed to the growing body of interdisciplinary resea...
This special edition of Children’s Geographies is the second in a set of two special issues arising ...
In this concluding chapter of ‘Doing’ Children’s Geographies, we aim to draw together some commonali...
Europe, North America and Africa, the book offers newcomers to the field many useful insights into h...
The changing discipline of children’s geographies (Holloway, 2014) has entailed methodological proli...
This keynote explores the changing nature of children's geographies as an academic project. It proce...
Over recent years there has been an increasing trend towards the adoption of interpretative and crit...
This paper considers the potential contribution of secondary quantitative analyses of large scale su...
This symposium draws together four papers exploring innovative approaches to qualitative research wi...
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
This is an annotated review of key research published within Children's Geographies: a large and vib...
Human geographers are increasingly employing mixed-method approaches in their research, including in...
Doing Children's Geographies provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with you...
Doing Children's Geographies" provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with yo...
Over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the methodologies used in research wi...
Over the past ten years, geographers have contributed to the growing body of interdisciplinary resea...
This special edition of Children’s Geographies is the second in a set of two special issues arising ...
In this concluding chapter of ‘Doing’ Children’s Geographies, we aim to draw together some commonali...
Europe, North America and Africa, the book offers newcomers to the field many useful insights into h...
The changing discipline of children’s geographies (Holloway, 2014) has entailed methodological proli...
This keynote explores the changing nature of children's geographies as an academic project. It proce...
Over recent years there has been an increasing trend towards the adoption of interpretative and crit...
This paper considers the potential contribution of secondary quantitative analyses of large scale su...
This symposium draws together four papers exploring innovative approaches to qualitative research wi...
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
This is an annotated review of key research published within Children's Geographies: a large and vib...