This paper examines the arguments that have been put forward about the implications of children’s rights for the ethics of research involving children. It begins by exploring the concept of rights, and the different kinds of right that have been identified in the philosophical literature. From this, the discussion moves to the nature and legitimacy of children’s rights. Finally, the implications of the debates about children’s rights are examined for research ethics. It is argued that these implications are more limited and problematic than is generally recognised
This paper considers the influence of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 ...
Children’s Rights, Educational Research, and the UNCRC provides international perspectives on contem...
The article reflects on ethical dilemmas encountered during a study with 2–5-year-old children in pr...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was a crucial moment that changed children’...
Child rights research has increased since the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child ...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
As research with children has burgeoned over the past three decades, methodology and ethics have bec...
This article will explore some of the ethical dilemmas that confront researchers when they seek to i...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Child co-research has become popular in social research involving children. This is attributed to t...
The objective of this document is to provide ethical guidance for developing research projects invol...
Educational researchers working with young children face ethical issues when researching the talk an...
© 2018, Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. YOUNG CHILDREN’S RIGHTS, power and agenc...
Children’s rights to participate in matters affecting them, including research, have gained increasi...
This paper considers the influence of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 ...
Children’s Rights, Educational Research, and the UNCRC provides international perspectives on contem...
The article reflects on ethical dilemmas encountered during a study with 2–5-year-old children in pr...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was a crucial moment that changed children’...
Child rights research has increased since the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child ...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
As research with children has burgeoned over the past three decades, methodology and ethics have bec...
This article will explore some of the ethical dilemmas that confront researchers when they seek to i...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Child co-research has become popular in social research involving children. This is attributed to t...
The objective of this document is to provide ethical guidance for developing research projects invol...
Educational researchers working with young children face ethical issues when researching the talk an...
© 2018, Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. YOUNG CHILDREN’S RIGHTS, power and agenc...
Children’s rights to participate in matters affecting them, including research, have gained increasi...
This paper considers the influence of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 ...
Children’s Rights, Educational Research, and the UNCRC provides international perspectives on contem...
The article reflects on ethical dilemmas encountered during a study with 2–5-year-old children in pr...