Can young children’s own photographs be a useful means of listening to their views and experiences? This is one of the questions explored in a series of research studies with 3–5-year-olds in England, which led to the development of a participatory methodology called the Mosaic approac
Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of p...
How can the perspectives, insights and interests of young children, under 6 years-old, be given stat...
The importance of including young children’s voices in decisions that impact them is highlighted by ...
Whilst the importance of engaging with children’s voices is now more widely recognized, there is sti...
Most existing literature on children's participation has focused on their involvement in service pla...
Photography can be a powerful tool for self-expression. For those who are less empowered in our comm...
This paper is underpinned by participatory approaches and sociocultural perspective. It explores the...
Photography is becoming increasingly involved in our everyday life. Practically everyone owns a mobi...
How can young children's views and experiences become the focus for reviewing services? Traditional ...
Viewing children as 'experts in their own lives', the Mosaic approach offers a creative framework fo...
It is envisaged that the Mosaic Approach (Clark and Moss, 2005) will explore how to listen to young ...
Photo-elicitation is recognised as a visual method which can enhance children’s participation in res...
This paper discusses how visual ethnographic research, involving childinitiated digital photography,...
AbstractWith the emergence of camera, photography is now a source of tangible documentations and rep...
Photo-based methods such as photo elicitation and photo voice are arts-based participatory approache...
Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of p...
How can the perspectives, insights and interests of young children, under 6 years-old, be given stat...
The importance of including young children’s voices in decisions that impact them is highlighted by ...
Whilst the importance of engaging with children’s voices is now more widely recognized, there is sti...
Most existing literature on children's participation has focused on their involvement in service pla...
Photography can be a powerful tool for self-expression. For those who are less empowered in our comm...
This paper is underpinned by participatory approaches and sociocultural perspective. It explores the...
Photography is becoming increasingly involved in our everyday life. Practically everyone owns a mobi...
How can young children's views and experiences become the focus for reviewing services? Traditional ...
Viewing children as 'experts in their own lives', the Mosaic approach offers a creative framework fo...
It is envisaged that the Mosaic Approach (Clark and Moss, 2005) will explore how to listen to young ...
Photo-elicitation is recognised as a visual method which can enhance children’s participation in res...
This paper discusses how visual ethnographic research, involving childinitiated digital photography,...
AbstractWith the emergence of camera, photography is now a source of tangible documentations and rep...
Photo-based methods such as photo elicitation and photo voice are arts-based participatory approache...
Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of p...
How can the perspectives, insights and interests of young children, under 6 years-old, be given stat...
The importance of including young children’s voices in decisions that impact them is highlighted by ...