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Methodological Issues in Research with Young People
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Doing Children's Geographies provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with young people. Drawing on reflections from original cutting-edge research undertaken across three continents, the book focuses on the challenges researchers face when working with children, youth and their families.
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Doing Children's Geographies provides a useful resource for all those embarking on research with young people. Drawing on reflections from original cutting-edge research undertaken across three continents, the book focuses on the challenges researchers face when working with children, youth and their families.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317969013
- Artikelnr.: 39960390
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317969013
- Artikelnr.: 39960390
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Lorraine van Blerk is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Reading. Mike Kesby is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of St Andrews.
1: Researching children's geographies Lorraine van Blerk, John Barker,
Nicola Ansell, Fiona Smith and Mike Kesby
Part 1: Methodological innovations
2: Interviewing with Children in their homes: developing flexible
approaches and techniques Naomi Bushin
3: "I felt they were ganging up on me": Interviewing siblings at home
Samantha Punch
4: Movements in time and space: using multiple methods in research with
young people in Accra, Ghana Thilde Langevang
5: 'Sandplay, clay and sticks': Multi-sensory research methods to explore
the long-term mental health effects of childhood play experience Amanda
Bingley and Christine Milligan
6: 'Tell me your story': Applied ethics in narrative research with young
fathers Jane Reeves
Part 2: Advancing participation
7: Rethinking participatory methods in children's geographies Michael
Gallagher
8: Doing research with young people: participatory research and the rituals
of collective work Caitlin Cahill
9: Involving young people as researchers: a discussion on the participatory
potential of the method and the multiple power-relations it uncovers
Nadine Schaefer
10: Increasing children's participation in transport planning: reflections
on some methodological issues in a West African research context Gina
Porter and Albert Abane
11: Participatory feedback and dissemination with and for children:
reflections from research with young migrants in southern Africa Lorraine
van Blerk and Nicola Ansell
Part 3: New directions
12: 'Isolation and distress'? (Re)thinking the place of emotions in youth
research Carolyn Gaskell
13: Methodologies for change? A critique of applied children's geogrpahies
John Barker
14: Are Methodologies for children keeping them in their place? Fionagh
Thomson
15: Approaching the otherness of childhood: methodological considerations
Owain Jones
16: Moving Forward: Contributions to methodological innovation Mike Kesby,
Nicola Ansell, Lorraine van Blerk, John Barker and Fiona Smith
Nicola Ansell, Fiona Smith and Mike Kesby
Part 1: Methodological innovations
2: Interviewing with Children in their homes: developing flexible
approaches and techniques Naomi Bushin
3: "I felt they were ganging up on me": Interviewing siblings at home
Samantha Punch
4: Movements in time and space: using multiple methods in research with
young people in Accra, Ghana Thilde Langevang
5: 'Sandplay, clay and sticks': Multi-sensory research methods to explore
the long-term mental health effects of childhood play experience Amanda
Bingley and Christine Milligan
6: 'Tell me your story': Applied ethics in narrative research with young
fathers Jane Reeves
Part 2: Advancing participation
7: Rethinking participatory methods in children's geographies Michael
Gallagher
8: Doing research with young people: participatory research and the rituals
of collective work Caitlin Cahill
9: Involving young people as researchers: a discussion on the participatory
potential of the method and the multiple power-relations it uncovers
Nadine Schaefer
10: Increasing children's participation in transport planning: reflections
on some methodological issues in a West African research context Gina
Porter and Albert Abane
11: Participatory feedback and dissemination with and for children:
reflections from research with young migrants in southern Africa Lorraine
van Blerk and Nicola Ansell
Part 3: New directions
12: 'Isolation and distress'? (Re)thinking the place of emotions in youth
research Carolyn Gaskell
13: Methodologies for change? A critique of applied children's geogrpahies
John Barker
14: Are Methodologies for children keeping them in their place? Fionagh
Thomson
15: Approaching the otherness of childhood: methodological considerations
Owain Jones
16: Moving Forward: Contributions to methodological innovation Mike Kesby,
Nicola Ansell, Lorraine van Blerk, John Barker and Fiona Smith
1: Researching children's geographies Lorraine van Blerk, John Barker,
Nicola Ansell, Fiona Smith and Mike Kesby
Part 1: Methodological innovations
2: Interviewing with Children in their homes: developing flexible
approaches and techniques Naomi Bushin
3: "I felt they were ganging up on me": Interviewing siblings at home
Samantha Punch
4: Movements in time and space: using multiple methods in research with
young people in Accra, Ghana Thilde Langevang
5: 'Sandplay, clay and sticks': Multi-sensory research methods to explore
the long-term mental health effects of childhood play experience Amanda
Bingley and Christine Milligan
6: 'Tell me your story': Applied ethics in narrative research with young
fathers Jane Reeves
Part 2: Advancing participation
7: Rethinking participatory methods in children's geographies Michael
Gallagher
8: Doing research with young people: participatory research and the rituals
of collective work Caitlin Cahill
9: Involving young people as researchers: a discussion on the participatory
potential of the method and the multiple power-relations it uncovers
Nadine Schaefer
10: Increasing children's participation in transport planning: reflections
on some methodological issues in a West African research context Gina
Porter and Albert Abane
11: Participatory feedback and dissemination with and for children:
reflections from research with young migrants in southern Africa Lorraine
van Blerk and Nicola Ansell
Part 3: New directions
12: 'Isolation and distress'? (Re)thinking the place of emotions in youth
research Carolyn Gaskell
13: Methodologies for change? A critique of applied children's geogrpahies
John Barker
14: Are Methodologies for children keeping them in their place? Fionagh
Thomson
15: Approaching the otherness of childhood: methodological considerations
Owain Jones
16: Moving Forward: Contributions to methodological innovation Mike Kesby,
Nicola Ansell, Lorraine van Blerk, John Barker and Fiona Smith
Nicola Ansell, Fiona Smith and Mike Kesby
Part 1: Methodological innovations
2: Interviewing with Children in their homes: developing flexible
approaches and techniques Naomi Bushin
3: "I felt they were ganging up on me": Interviewing siblings at home
Samantha Punch
4: Movements in time and space: using multiple methods in research with
young people in Accra, Ghana Thilde Langevang
5: 'Sandplay, clay and sticks': Multi-sensory research methods to explore
the long-term mental health effects of childhood play experience Amanda
Bingley and Christine Milligan
6: 'Tell me your story': Applied ethics in narrative research with young
fathers Jane Reeves
Part 2: Advancing participation
7: Rethinking participatory methods in children's geographies Michael
Gallagher
8: Doing research with young people: participatory research and the rituals
of collective work Caitlin Cahill
9: Involving young people as researchers: a discussion on the participatory
potential of the method and the multiple power-relations it uncovers
Nadine Schaefer
10: Increasing children's participation in transport planning: reflections
on some methodological issues in a West African research context Gina
Porter and Albert Abane
11: Participatory feedback and dissemination with and for children:
reflections from research with young migrants in southern Africa Lorraine
van Blerk and Nicola Ansell
Part 3: New directions
12: 'Isolation and distress'? (Re)thinking the place of emotions in youth
research Carolyn Gaskell
13: Methodologies for change? A critique of applied children's geogrpahies
John Barker
14: Are Methodologies for children keeping them in their place? Fionagh
Thomson
15: Approaching the otherness of childhood: methodological considerations
Owain Jones
16: Moving Forward: Contributions to methodological innovation Mike Kesby,
Nicola Ansell, Lorraine van Blerk, John Barker and Fiona Smith