The Ethics of Unlocking Research with Children : Creativity, Agency and Change (Emerald Studies in Child Centred Practice)

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The Ethics of Unlocking Research with Children : Creativity, Agency and Change (Emerald Studies in Child Centred Practice)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

It is recognised by researchers that children's voices must be included in shaping knowledge and understanding of social life. However, a consistent barrier to co-produced or participatory research is ethical decision making, impacting the type and nature of research that is granted approval. If we are to respond to the UNs Sustainable Development Goals, which demands a unity of purpose, children's voices must be enabled and ensuring effective ethical frameworks to enable research with children is critical.

Advances have been made to the role children play in research. However, there is a tension between the creativity that informs efforts to allow children to participate and rigid and limiting models and frameworks for ethical oversight. This edited collection takes on an underrepresented topic by investigating the ethical considerations that impact on what research is or is not approved, through chapters that look at competence, consent, methodologies, safeguarding, assessment, and meaningful participation. Exploring the extent to which 'ethical' decision making has become limited by institutional understandings of children as 'objects', or at best 'subjects', within a research process, this collection invites us to start to reimagine a process in which child centred practices are at the centre of encouraging a more fluid and relational method of managing risks and vulnerabilities.

The Ethics of Unlocking Research with Children seeks to understand the challenges and offers solutions to maximise research opportunities with children.

Contents

Chapter 1. An introduction: Our journey to unlock the ethics of research with children; Sam Frankel

Part I

Section Commentaries

Chapter 2. Promoting ethical research: Identifying the gap in research ethics application processes; Libby Robinson

Part II

Chapter 3. Who's afraid of research with children? Perspectives and Reflections; Anne-Marie Smith

Chapter 4. Listening to children's voices about family life: Ethical dilemmas in researching their experience of parental separation and divorce; Susan Kay-Flowers

Chapter 5. Covid-19 and young children's wellbeing: Creative methodologies and children's perspectives; Nicky Hirst

Part III

Chapter 6. School-based research with youth: When protection leads to disconnection; Jennifer Silcox, Laura Rosen, and Tara Bruno

Chapter 7. Empowering children: Ethical decision making in research through a strength-based approach; Michelle Dwerryhouse and Lauren Hall

Chapter 8. 'This is a healthy relationship' school pupils as researchers and equals; Janette Porter

Part IV

Chapter 9. Childcare ethics: Is ethics a childcaring one?; Judith Enriquez

Chapter 10. 'Story creators, being human and minimal risk': A collaborative inclusion project for university students and pupils in the Liverpool City Region (LCR) with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND); Nicky Hirst and Ceri Daniels

Chapter 11. The ethical dilemma of supporting children impacted by parental imprisonment, an adverse childhood experience, to have their views heard in spaces where their voices, faces and /or names might also be seen and heard; Lorna Brookes

Chapter 12. A closing thought and next steps; Susan Kay-Flowers

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