This paper draws on an international literature to consider ways in which children work as researchers. Children’s and teenagers’ activities at various stages of research projects, their levels of participation, and their use of a range of research methods are described, with a review of some of the problems and advantages of children doing research
Researchers have emphasized the child’s perspective within social science since the 1990’s which has...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
Increasingly across the world, children are working as researchers and evaluators (UNICEF 2006). In ...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
This paper considers the influence of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 ...
Research ‘by’ children, where children conduct research as primary investigators, may be seen as an ...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
In research, child participation usually refers to positioning children not simply as objects or sub...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
The focus of this chapter is on research with younger children, and on what Corsaro (2005) describes...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus among childhood researchers on the concept of ch...
This paper examines the concept of research undertaken by children and the methodological and theore...
Child co-research has become popular in social research involving children. This is attributed to t...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
Researchers have emphasized the child’s perspective within social science since the 1990’s which has...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...
Increasingly across the world, children are working as researchers and evaluators (UNICEF 2006). In ...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
This paper considers the influence of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 ...
Research ‘by’ children, where children conduct research as primary investigators, may be seen as an ...
Research with children is viewed often as, potentially, different from research with adults, mainly,...
In research, child participation usually refers to positioning children not simply as objects or sub...
This article explores children\u27s participation in research, from the perspectives of researchers ...
The focus of this chapter is on research with younger children, and on what Corsaro (2005) describes...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus among childhood researchers on the concept of ch...
This paper examines the concept of research undertaken by children and the methodological and theore...
Child co-research has become popular in social research involving children. This is attributed to t...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
Researchers have emphasized the child’s perspective within social science since the 1990’s which has...
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children’s perspectives on their own...
Primary school children participating as researchers has become a moral obligation to meet the goal ...