Ethics in Research with Children


Autoria(s): Farrell, Ann
Contribuinte(s)

Montgomery, Heather

Data(s)

01/09/2013

Resumo

Widespread scholarly interest in ethics in research with children, as an extant field of inquiry and practice, is a relatively new phenomenon. The discipline of ethics can be traced back to the Hippocratic school, but its contemporary applications in the everyday worlds of children and those around them are gaining greater attention from theorists, practitioners, and those involved in policy. Heightened international awareness of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1979) gave significant impetus to increasing international awareness of children’s rights to provision, protection, and participation in everyday contexts, including those in which research occurs. Understandings of research ethics and of children’s involvement in research relate to broader understandings of children and childhood drawn from developmental science, sociology, human geography, health sciences, and children’s human rights to participation and protection. Key understandings pertain to children’s competence to participate in research, to operate as reliable informants with respect to their own lives, to provide voluntary informed consent and dissent in research, and to make meaningful decisions about the nature and extent of their participation. The field is international and interdisciplinary, although bounded by legislative, policy, and jurisdictional requirements governing research—its conduct and dissemination. So, too, the burgeoning work of ethics committees, whether in relation to health research or social research, is evidence of a sharpened focus on governance of child research. Oxford Bibliographies offers a suite of perspectives, resources, and strategies to guide the researcher, practitioner, and policymaker and serves to challenge readers to interrogate conceptual understandings, methodologies, and dissemination of research with and about children. Exploration of the suite opens up new possibilities for considering children’s rights to participation in matters that affect their lives and for children to be seen and heard in research.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67875/

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Relação

http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199791231/obo-9780199791231-0070.xml

DOI:10.1093/OBO/9780199791231-0070

Farrell, Ann (2013) Ethics in Research with Children. In Montgomery, Heather (Ed.) Childhood Studies. Oxford University Press, New York.

Fonte

Children & Youth Research Centre; Faculty of Education; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #130000 EDUCATION #130300 SPECIALIST STUDIES IN EDUCATION #180000 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES #ethics in research #children #childhood #ethical research #child competence
Tipo

Book Chapter