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Author Mutch

Title Engaging Children in Participatory Research in Sensitive Contexts / Mutch
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Sage Publications Ltd, 2017
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Summary Following the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes in New Zealand, I worked with five primary school communities on research to capture their earthquake stories. The aim was that we would co-design projects to create a permanent record of each schools experience. The projects took place over several years and led to different outcomes from an illustrated book to a video documentary and a community memorial. I wanted childrens participation to be a key element, but in the nature of participatory research, I let each school choose for themselves how they wanted children to be involved. This case will use three of the school projects to illustrate the different ways in which children's participation was framed by the adults responsible for them--from passive victims who needed protecting to active participants who could exercise agency over their decision making. The experience of working with these different schools led to creating a conceptual framework based on a continuum of engagement of children in research about themselvesfrom minimal to maximal involvement. The case will use the three school project examples to highlight principles for researching in a participatory manner and the methodological, ethical, and practical challenges of researching with children in sensitive contexts
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Subject Children -- Interviews -- Research -- Case studies.
Interviewing -- Research -- Case studies.
Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Case studies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1526403692
9781526403698