Peer research has the potential to empower young people to participate in research by minimising power imbalances between researchers and participants; this may reduce bias and promote improved understanding to inform policy and practice. However, these benefits are not automatic; the relative inexperience of peer researchers adds layers of complexity to the research process. Moreover, the validity of findings from research adopting less traditional methods may be questioned and policy makers may be cautious about accepting this evidence, thus limiting its contribution and impact. This paper explores the advancement of participatory peer researcher methodology in research with children in and leaving care and ethical, practical and data qua...
Peer led focus groups, a qualitative social science research method, and their use with young people...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
Peer research has the potential to empower young people to participate in research by minimising pow...
It is clear to us that young people should be seen as creative agents who bring about change (Chapte...
The Youth Endowment Fund have set up a network for young people to do peer research about issues rel...
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,...
The recognition of children and young people as active agents, not merely passive subjects, has beco...
A qualitatively driven, community-based participatory approach is being used by our research team, t...
Although a developing theme, research has under-represented children's voices and much of the litera...
Research in young people by young people is a growing trend and considered a democratic approach to ...
Transformative potential of participatory research with children as participants is reflected in ...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
This systematic literature review aimed to ascertain what participatory methods for young children h...
Peer led focus groups, a qualitative social science research method, and their use with young people...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
Peer research has the potential to empower young people to participate in research by minimising pow...
It is clear to us that young people should be seen as creative agents who bring about change (Chapte...
The Youth Endowment Fund have set up a network for young people to do peer research about issues rel...
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,...
The recognition of children and young people as active agents, not merely passive subjects, has beco...
A qualitatively driven, community-based participatory approach is being used by our research team, t...
Although a developing theme, research has under-represented children's voices and much of the litera...
Research in young people by young people is a growing trend and considered a democratic approach to ...
Transformative potential of participatory research with children as participants is reflected in ...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
This systematic literature review aimed to ascertain what participatory methods for young children h...
Peer led focus groups, a qualitative social science research method, and their use with young people...
This chapter details the participatory approach to research, with an emphasis on active participatio...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...