This article engages with the current debate in childhood research on children’s voices and representation in the research process. In this discussion, the frequent use of drawing techniques in childhood research is often highlighted as especially problematic. While agreeing that there is a need to critically examine the concept of ‘children’s voices’ and the production of ‘voices’ in research, the author argues for the possibility of and need for reflexive and creative research enabling the ‘voicing’ of others – such as children – and the possibilities of a sociological analysis of drawing methods. The argument is elaborated with a presentation and discussion of a current research project on children and care in Sweden. The author discusse...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Using drawings to bridge the communication barriers between adults and children, this article looks ...
Researchers are responsible for using techniques that allow children to contribute their perspective...
Researchers are responsible for using techniques that allow children to contribute their perspective...
Researchers are responsible for using techniques that allow children to contribute their perspective...
This article explores the use of participatory drawing as a non-mechanical visual research method in...
The draw-and-write technique for collecting data relating to both adult and children’s perceptions o...
This article explores the use of participatory drawing as a non-mechanical visual research method in...
Abstract The creative research method 'draw and write' has been used in health, social car...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
This paper contributes to the body of work within the social studies of childhood on creative visual...
This paper contributes to the body of work within the social studies of childhood on creative visual...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
Using drawings to bridge the communication barriers between adults and children, this article looks ...
Researchers are responsible for using techniques that allow children to contribute their perspective...
Researchers are responsible for using techniques that allow children to contribute their perspective...
Researchers are responsible for using techniques that allow children to contribute their perspective...
This article explores the use of participatory drawing as a non-mechanical visual research method in...
The draw-and-write technique for collecting data relating to both adult and children’s perceptions o...
This article explores the use of participatory drawing as a non-mechanical visual research method in...
Abstract The creative research method 'draw and write' has been used in health, social car...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
This paper contributes to the body of work within the social studies of childhood on creative visual...
This paper contributes to the body of work within the social studies of childhood on creative visual...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...