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Negotiating Adult-Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research

Autor Deborah Albon, Rachel Rosen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 aug 2013
Negotiating Adult–Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research presents a substantive critique of technicist and neoliberal approaches to ethics through an exploration of the complicated and often ‘messy’ situations faced in negotiating relationships in research with children. Despite growing acknowledgement of their centrality, relationships between adult researchers and very young participants have been neglected and under-theorised, and in response, this book offers a comprehensive conceptualisation of adult–child research relationships through examination of questions, including:
  • How do power and inequity impact on adult–child research relationships?
  • What does it mean for relationships when researchers ‘intervene’ in the field?
  • How do bodies matter in research relationships?
  • What does an emphasis on relationships with young children mean for the research process?
Drawing on data from their own research, the authors contend that relationships are part of a wider web of social relations and space–time configurations. They propose and develop a relational ethics of answerability and social justice, inspired by the work of Bakhtin and, in addition, explore the way material bodies come to matter, the ambiguity of consent in educator-research, and the risks and possibilities of research relationships. Chapters include innovative formulations of reciprocity, ‘sensing practices’, and political-ethical responsibility.
This book contributes to current debates about research with young children, offering an incisive and thorough exploration of the importance of relationships to the research process. Relevant for international audiences, this book is essential reading for early childhood students and educators, researchers, and lecturers with an interest in research with children.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415633314
ISBN-10: 0415633311
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Considering adult–child relationships in research  2. The spaces and places of research relationships  3. Child and adults, participants and researchers: What do we make of eacher other?  4. A web of relationships: Encounters between researchers, educators, and children  5. The educator as researcher: Implications for research for relationships  6. Generating data, generating relationships: From observation to sensing practices  7. 'Civilising' children, confronting inequalities: Navigating narratives of the 'good researcher'  8. Building comman cause with children: Reciprocity in the research process

Notă biografică

Deborah Albon and Rachel Rosen are both Senior Lecturers in Early Childhood Studies at London Metropolitan University, UK.

Recenzii

'This book contributes to current debates about research with young children, offering an incisive and thorough exploration of the importance of relationships within the research process. It should be considered required reading for those interested in early childhood and research with children.' - R. B. Stewart Jr, Oakland University for CHOICE magazine
'Thoughtful and provocative discussions addressing the ambiguity of consent in research and the risks and possibilities inherent in research relationships are provided in a manner not often found in the standard accounts of the ethical treatment of research participants. This book contributes to current debates about research with young children, offering an incisive and thorough exploration of the importance of relationships within the research process. It should be considered required reading for those interested in early childhood and research with children. Summing Up: Highly Recommended.' - R.B. Stewart Jr, Oakland University, in CHOICE, March 2014

Descriere

Negotiating Adult-Child Relationships in Early Childhood Research presents a substantive critique of technicist and neoliberal approaches to ethics through an exploration of the complicated and often ‘messy’ situations faced in negotiating relationships in research with children. Drawing upon data from their own research, the authors contend that relationships are part of a wider web of social relations and space-time configurations. They propose and develop a relational ethics of answerability and social justice, inspired by the work of Bakhtin, and in addition explore the way material bodies come to matter, the ambiguity of consent in educator-research, and the risks and possibilities of research relationships. Chapters include innovative formulations of reciprocity, ‘sensing practices’, and political-ethical responsibility.