Focus group interviews in child, youth, and parent research: An integrative literature review
K Adler, S Salanterä… - International Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Focus groups are becoming increasingly popular in research, especially in parent and child
research. Focus group interviews allow participants to tell their own stories, express their …
research. Focus group interviews allow participants to tell their own stories, express their …
Children and young people's participation in develo** interventions in health and well-being: a sco** review
I Larsson, C Staland-Nyman, P Svedberg… - BMC health services …, 2018 - Springer
Background Greater interest is being shown in participatory approaches, especially in
research on interventions that concern children and young people's health and well-being …
research on interventions that concern children and young people's health and well-being …
[BOOK][B] Qualitative research in education: A user's guide
M Lichtman - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
The fourth edition of this reader-friendly book offers an accessible introduction to conducting
qualitative research in education. The text begins with an introduction to the history, context …
qualitative research in education. The text begins with an introduction to the history, context …
Beyond “witnessing”: Children's experiences of coercive control in domestic violence and abuse
JEM Callaghan, JH Alexander… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Children's experiences and voices are underrepresented in academic literature and
professional practice around domestic violence and abuse. The project “Understanding …
professional practice around domestic violence and abuse. The project “Understanding …
Telephone versus face-to-face interviews: Mode effect on semistructured interviews with children
S Vogl - Sociological Methodology, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Usually, semistructured interviews are conducted face-to-face, and because of the
importance of personal contact in qualitative interviews, telephone interviews are often …
importance of personal contact in qualitative interviews, telephone interviews are often …
Inviting the messy: Drawing methods and 'children's voices'
S Eldén - Childhood, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …
representation in the research process. In this discussion, the frequent use of drawing …
Youth Activism for Climate on and Beyond Social media: Insights from FridaysForFuture-Rome
The FridaysForFuture movement (FFF), launched by Greta Thumberg's school strikes in
2018, has led a new wave of climate activism worldwide. Young people are at the forefront …
2018, has led a new wave of climate activism worldwide. Young people are at the forefront …
Engaging with children as co-researchers: challenges, counter-challenges and solutions
C Bradbury-Jones, J Taylor - International Journal of Social …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Participatory approaches have become de rigueur in social research involving children. A
growing trend is research by children where researchers engage (or employ) children as co …
growing trend is research by children where researchers engage (or employ) children as co …
Ethical research involving children: Encouraging reflexive engagement in research with children and young people
Research involving children raises complex and well‐documented ethical questions and
challenges that extend far beyond the reach of formal review and governance systems …
challenges that extend far beyond the reach of formal review and governance systems …
A qualitative interview with young children: What encourages or inhibits young children's participation?
Y Ponizovsky-Bergelson, Y Dayan… - International …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The goal of every qualitative interview is to produce rich data. Inducing storytelling is a
challenge in every interview. Interviews with young children (ages 3–6) present an …
challenge in every interview. Interviews with young children (ages 3–6) present an …