Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) P. Alldred , R. Edwards , Michel Foucault
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) South Bank University, London, London South Bank University
ANO 1999
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Archives of Disease in Childhood
ISSN 0003-9888
E-ISSN 1468-2044
DOI 10.1177/0907568299006002007
CITAÇÕES 12
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 7c8b878e760bdc5ebd4697b43d7b4c10
MD5 fac257085d3c4dbc9f0c5e8722bee094
MD5 7839661d8b2cbe994c1c22edd332457b

Resumo

In recent years there has been a concern to produce guidelines and explore ethical practice in social research with children. Much of this is framed within a general concern to empower children. However, there has been little attention paid to exploring how children can view research and what understandings inform their decisions about participation. This article draws on empirical data to argue that children's views of research are linked to the meaning of the particular research topic in the pre-existing and interlocking personal, local and wider societal contexts of their lives generally. Researchers may seek to provide children with the means to make an informed consent about participation in, and to empower them through, research. However, children can view children in different ways, whatever our intentions.

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