There have been an increasing number of research studies using participatory, visual methods with young children. This article will explore the possibilities and challenges of extending these methods as tools for listening to early childhood practitioners as well as to young children. This research is based on a longitudinal study carried out using the Mosaic approach to involve young children and adults in the design and review of two early childhood environments in England. The findings offer possibilities for re-examining rather than breaking the methodological boundaries in the field of early childhood between participatory research with young children and with adults
Photo-based methods such as photo elicitation and photo voice are arts-based participatory approache...
International audienceWhat does it mean to be in this place? Young children’s perspectives can provi...
It is envisaged that the Mosaic Approach (Clark and Moss, 2005) will explore how to listen to young ...
How can the perspectives, insights and interests of young children, under 6 years-old, be given stat...
Most existing literature on children's participation has focused on their involvement in service pla...
This systematic literature review aimed to ascertain what participatory methods for young children h...
This paper critically reflects on the appropriateness of the methodological framework adopted in an ...
This article will explore the use of visual participatory research methods with young children. Thes...
Viewing children as 'experts in their own lives', the Mosaic approach offers a creative framework fo...
How can young children's views and experiences become the focus for reviewing services? Traditional ...
This paper contributes to the body of work within the social studies of childhood on creative visual...
The Reality of Research with Children and Young People illustrates the process of carrying out resea...
This PhD by Published Work dissertation provides a summary of a programme of research on the theme o...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Photo-based methods such as photo elicitation and photo voice are arts-based participatory approache...
International audienceWhat does it mean to be in this place? Young children’s perspectives can provi...
It is envisaged that the Mosaic Approach (Clark and Moss, 2005) will explore how to listen to young ...
How can the perspectives, insights and interests of young children, under 6 years-old, be given stat...
Most existing literature on children's participation has focused on their involvement in service pla...
This systematic literature review aimed to ascertain what participatory methods for young children h...
This paper critically reflects on the appropriateness of the methodological framework adopted in an ...
This article will explore the use of visual participatory research methods with young children. Thes...
Viewing children as 'experts in their own lives', the Mosaic approach offers a creative framework fo...
How can young children's views and experiences become the focus for reviewing services? Traditional ...
This paper contributes to the body of work within the social studies of childhood on creative visual...
The Reality of Research with Children and Young People illustrates the process of carrying out resea...
This PhD by Published Work dissertation provides a summary of a programme of research on the theme o...
Much of the recent literature on social research with children advocates the use of participatory te...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Photo-based methods such as photo elicitation and photo voice are arts-based participatory approache...
International audienceWhat does it mean to be in this place? Young children’s perspectives can provi...
It is envisaged that the Mosaic Approach (Clark and Moss, 2005) will explore how to listen to young ...