In this article I examine the role my parental identity and my daughter’s presence in the field played in the relationship I established with a group of Gitano (Spanish Roma) children and their families. This study was conducted as part of a linguistic ethnography focused on children’s peer interactions and social organisation during their informal daily activities. The discussion addresses the more general issue of how researchers from various social disciplines incorporate their own children into the research proces
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First paragraph: This chapter is based on ethnographic research carried out in a rural community, Ch...
The goal of this paper is to identify (unmask) and critique the movement to promote children’s agenc...
In this article I examine the role my parental identity and my daughter’s presence in the field play...
In an ethnographic fieldwork with children and families, building relationships can be demanding for...
This paper describes a series of studies of young children’s experience of place in which parents ac...
This paper brings together socio-cultural theorising about language and literacy learning as well as...
none1noIn thia article the author explores the lessons that the anthropological debates of the 1980s...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
While anthropologists have reflected on ethics and power since the late 1960s, the specific dilemmas...
This paper is based on a two-month ethnographic research that was conducted 2007 in a daycare center...
This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researche...
I will present findings of an ethnographic research that was conducted in a daycare center in Berlin...
Researchers have emphasized the child’s perspective within social science since the 1990’s which has...
The article discusses the possible relevance and value of parents’ cultural beliefs, and the researc...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66060/1/aa.2002.104.2.611.pd
First paragraph: This chapter is based on ethnographic research carried out in a rural community, Ch...
The goal of this paper is to identify (unmask) and critique the movement to promote children’s agenc...
In this article I examine the role my parental identity and my daughter’s presence in the field play...
In an ethnographic fieldwork with children and families, building relationships can be demanding for...
This paper describes a series of studies of young children’s experience of place in which parents ac...
This paper brings together socio-cultural theorising about language and literacy learning as well as...
none1noIn thia article the author explores the lessons that the anthropological debates of the 1980s...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
While anthropologists have reflected on ethics and power since the late 1960s, the specific dilemmas...
This paper is based on a two-month ethnographic research that was conducted 2007 in a daycare center...
This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researche...
I will present findings of an ethnographic research that was conducted in a daycare center in Berlin...
Researchers have emphasized the child’s perspective within social science since the 1990’s which has...
The article discusses the possible relevance and value of parents’ cultural beliefs, and the researc...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66060/1/aa.2002.104.2.611.pd
First paragraph: This chapter is based on ethnographic research carried out in a rural community, Ch...
The goal of this paper is to identify (unmask) and critique the movement to promote children’s agenc...