Children as experts in their lives : child inclusive research [Editorial Introduction]


Autoria(s): Mason, Jan; Danby, Susan J.
Data(s)

01/04/2011

Resumo

The focus of this special volume of CSI on research with and by children reflects a major paradigm shift in child research - a shift from a focus on the child as object of to a focus on the child as subject (and actor) in research (see Mason and Hood 2010). In his lead article in the first issue of this journal (2008), Asher Ben-Arieh highlighted the way in which the child indicators movement reflects this paradigm shift, outlining the way in which new directions in measuring and monitoring child well-being were leading to new roles for children in this process. He noted the importance of including children’s own perspectives on their well-being and argued that ‘incorporating children’s subjective perceptions is both a pre-requisite and a consequence of the changes historically in the measuring and monitoring of child well-being’ (p.13). This special issue again takes up this agenda of the child as subject in research...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49414/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s12187-011-9108-4

Mason, Jan & Danby, Susan J. (2011) Children as experts in their lives : child inclusive research [Editorial Introduction]. Child Indicators Research, 4(2), pp. 185-189.

Fonte

Faculty of Education; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #160800 SOCIOLOGY #169900 OTHER STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY #Childhood #Child inclusive research #Children #Research participants #Child-led research #Children's participation
Tipo

Journal Article