"The precise way in which the authors take the reader through the processes of doing research is helpful to anyone embarking on research with children, so EPs in training, who have chosen children as their subjects for research, would find this book helpful. Practicing EPs are recommended to borrow a copy from their local University library when considering a child-centered research project."
-EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
The
Second Edition
of
Doing Research with Children
is a welcome development of this key textbook for a growing market. The book continues to provide a comprehensive and practical introduction to undertaking a research project with children, and now accommodates and accounts for many of the changes that have taken place in research practice and in discussions about research with children in recent years.
New to the Second Edition
Extended guidance on research ethics
Attention to views of children as active research participants rather than as passive subjects of research
Expanded pedagogy: chapter summaries, practical exercises, contextualizing cases and features
Details of the many changes in the law that have changed the nature of the researcher’s relationship to children and to storing and transmitting information about children
Divided into three sections, the first introduces the main theories and approaches in doing research with children. In the second part, the different frameworks and techniques for conducting both qualitative and quantitative research with children are outlined. The final section develops an important underlying theme of the book - the unique nature of children as research subjects - by introducing special ethical issues raised in research with children.
Doing Research with Children
will remain of primary interest to those students and researchers that approach researching children from the context of Psychology or Health Studies, but will also now be applicable to those from a wider Educational or Sociological background.